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  1. pronoun. uk / ˈev.ri.wʌn / us / ˈev.ri.wʌn / (also everybody) Add to word list. A2. every person: Would everyone who wishes to attend the dinner let me know by Friday afternoon? Everyone has their own ideas about the best way to bring up children. I've received replies from everybody but Jane.

  2. The meaning of EVERYONE is every person : everybody. How to use everyone in a sentence.

  3. You use everyone or everybody to refer to all people. Everyone feels like a failure at times. Everyone needs some free time for rest and relaxation. You can't keep everybody happy. Synonyms: everybody, each one, the whole world, each person More Synonyms of everyone. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  4. pronoun. us / ˈev·riˌwʌn / (also everybody, us / ˈev·riˌbɑd·i, -ˌbʌd·i /) Add to word list. every person: You have to wait your turn like everyone else. Goodbye, everybody – I’ll see you next week. (Definition of everyone from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of everyone?

  5. Everyone definition: every person; everybody.. See examples of EVERYONE used in a sentence.

  6. pronoun. /ˈevriwʌn/ (also everybody) every person; all people. Everyone cheered and clapped. Everyone has a chance to win. Everyone brought their partner to the party. (formal) Everyone brought his or her partner to the party. The police questioned everyone in the room. The teacher commented on everyone's work. Everyone else was there.

  7. Definition of everyone – Learner’s Dictionary. everyone. pronoun. uk / ˈevriwʌn / us ( also everybody) Add to word list. A2. every person: I've received a reply from everyone now. Everyone agreed with the decision. Fewer examples. He took me round the room and introduced me to everyone.

  8. USAGE: Everyone, every one • You use everyone when you mean 'all of the people in a group'. You write it as one word: Everyone enjoyed the concert. • You use every one when you mean 'every person or thing in a group, considered as separate people or things'.

  9. everyone. (ɛvriwʌn ) or everybody. 1. indefinite pronoun. You use everyone or everybody to refer to all the people in a particular group. Everyone on the street was shocked when they heard the news. Not everyone thinks that the government is being particularly generous. 2. indefinite pronoun.

  10. everyone /ˈɛvrɪˌwʌn -wən / pron. every person; everybody. USAGE. Everyone and everybody are interchangeable, as are no one and nobody, and someone and somebody.

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