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Definitions from the WebAntonym of "all"DefinitionThe antonym of "all" refers to a word that has an opposite meaning to the term "all". Parts of Speech
Senses and UsagesNoun:The antonym of "all" as a noun can be used to indicate a part, a portion, or a fraction of a whole. Example sentence: She ate less than all of her dinner. Adjective:The antonym of "all" as an adjective is used to express the opposite meaning of total or complete. Example sentence: Not everyone was present at the meeting. Adverb:The antonym of "all" as an adverb can denote a partial or incomplete action. Example sentence: He didn't run the whole distance; he stopped partway. Related Products | ||||
antonym of acculturation antonym of accused antonym of acedemic antonym of adage antonym of adjunct antonym of adsorbs antonym of adversity antonym of aesthetic antonym of all antonym of alleges antonym of amazement antonym of ample antonym of anger antonym of anguish antonym of ankle antonym of annals antonym of apprehension
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