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/ôl/
predeterminer, determiner, pronoun
used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of a particular group or thing.
"all the people I met"
synonyms: each of, each one of the, every one of the, every single one of the, every, each and every, every single, the whole of the, every bit of the, the complete, the entire, the totality of the, in its entirety, complete, entire, total, full, utter, perfect, all-out, greatest (possible), maximum, everyone, everybody, each/every person, the (whole) lot, each one, each thing, the sum, the total, the whole lot, everything, every part, the whole amount, the total amount, the entirety, the sum total, the aggregate

adverb
  1. used for emphasis.
  2. (in games) used after a number to indicate an equal score.
    "after extra time it was still two all"

noun
the whole of one's energy or interest.
"giving their all for what they believed"

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All means 'every one', 'the complete number or amount' or 'the whole'. We use it most often as a determiner. We can use a countable noun or an uncountable noun ...
Synonyms for ALL: quite, fully, completely, perfectly, totally, even, exactly, utterly; Antonyms of ALL: half, just, partially, partly, halfway, barely, ...
b : the whole number or sum of — used with a plural noun or pronoun to mean that a statement is true of a group of people or things considered together.
all- in American English · 1. wholly, entirely, or exclusively. all-American · 2. for every. all-purpose · 3. of everything or every part. all-inclusive · 4.