everything
Americanpronoun
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every single thing or every particular of an aggregate or total; all.
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something extremely important.
This news means everything to us.
noun
pronoun
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the entirety of a specified or implied class
she lost everything in the War
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a great deal, esp of something very important
she means everything to me
Etymology
Origin of everything
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; every + thing 1
Example Sentences
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“His presence there strengthens the AFA brand—it strengthens everything we are doing,” Petersen said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 11, 2026
“Interviewers have seen so much AI-generated everything, like cover letters and résumés, that they are default skeptics.”
From MarketWatch • Apr. 11, 2026
Very few do the right thing when it may cost them everything.
From Salon • Apr. 11, 2026
"We could lose everything we have built," he warns his audience, and calls for national unity in a time of difficulty.
From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026
Just remember to be the Lexie he wants me to be and everything will be fine.
From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam
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