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Synonyms & Similar Words
Meaning of Everything
The primary meaning of the word "Everything" is all things, events, or situations.
Definitions
- The word "Everything" refers to all things, events, or situations, seen as a whole.
- * It can also mean the state of being all-inclusive, or comprising all aspects of something.
Etymology of Everything
The word "Everything" has its roots in Old English, with "every" derived from "æfre" (ever) and "thing" from "þing" (thing, object, or entity).
Historically, the term has been used to denote the totality or entirety of something, with its modern usage encompassing a wide range of contexts, from the physical to the abstract.
Example Uses
- The company offers a wide range of services, covering everything from accounting to web design.
- * She loves reading and has read everything from classics to contemporary fiction.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
nothing
something
anything
none
little
few
minimal
negligible
insignificant
restricted
limited
partial
incomplete
imperfect
nothingness
emptiness
void
absence
scarcity
paucity
lack
deficiency
insufficiency