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alladjective not divided or scattered among several areas of interest or concernyou need to focus all your attention on this matter concentrated, entire, exclusive, focused(also focussed), undivided, whole absolute, complete, full, lump, teetotal, thorough, total, unadulterated, unalloyed, unqualified, uttercomprehensive, intact, integral, perfect, unbroken diffuse, divided, scattered deficient, fragmental, fragmentary, halfway, incomplete, partial alladverbto a full extent or degreewe are all out of milk I was all ready to leave at least ten minutes ago all of, all over, altogether, clean, completely, dead, enough, entire, entirely, even, exactly, fast, flat, full, fully, heartily, out, perfectly, plumb(chiefly dialect), quite, soundly, thoroughly, through and through, totally, utterly, well, wholly, wide absolutely, categorically, cold, downright, hands down, plain, stone, stone-cold, unqualifiedlybasically, by and large, chiefly, generally, largely, mainly, more or less, mostly, overall, predominantly, predominately, primarily, principally, substantiallyabundantly, copiously, generously, greatly all the way, at length, down the line, down to the ground, for fair, in whole, to bits, to pieces, to the hilt, to the max half, halfway, incompletely, part, partially, partly barely, hardly, just, kind of, marginally, minimally, scarcely, slightly, superficiallyapproximately, roughly, somewhat for each onethe score is three all apiece, each, per, per capita apart, discretely, independently, individually, respectively, separately, singly a pop, a shot, a throw aggregately, altogether, collectively, together allpron.every persona joyous holiday to one and all! everybody, everyone anybody, anyonesomebody, someone each and everyone, one and all nobody, none, no one adj.whole, entire, total, all mean including everything or everyone without exception.whole implies that nothing has been omitted, ignored, abated, or taken away.read the whole book entire may suggest a state of completeness or perfection to which nothing can be added.the entire population was wiped out total implies that everything has been counted, weighed, measured, or considered.the total number of people present all may equal whole, entire, or total.all proceeds go to charity before the 12th century |