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Definitions from the WebTerm: withallDescription:Withall is an archaic adverb that means "in addition" or "moreover." It is derived from the Middle English phrase "with alle," which translates to "with all." It is rarely used in modern English but can add a touch of antiquity and formality to your writing or speech. Sample Sentences:1. Adverb: I have finished my chores, and withall, I have also completed my homework. 2. Conjunction: I spent a delightful evening dancing withall singing with my friends. 3. Preposition: He came prepared withall the necessary tools for the job. 4. Noun: The room was filled withall the sweet aroma of fresh flowers. 5. Interjection: Withall, I disagree with your statement and believe you are mistaken. Popular Related Products: | ||||
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