everyonepronoun
uk/ˈev.ri.wʌn/us/ˈev.ri.wʌn/also everybodyA2 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.
Do you agree with the principle that everyone should pay something towards the cost of health care?
Everyone knows who stole it, but they're all afraid to tell anyone.
Everyone involved in the accident has been questioned by the police.
Goodbye, everybody - I'll see you next week.
I'm sorry, but you'll just have to wait your turn like everybody else.
More examples
- In his closing remarks, the chairman thanked everyone who had helped.
- Get to the end of the queue and wait your turn like everyone else.
- Are there enough cakes for everyone?
- The loud explosion made everyone jump.
- I can't go into work looking like this - everyone will laugh at me.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Someone, anyone, no one or everyone
- across-the-board
- all and sundry idiom
- all comers
- anybody
- anyone
- man
- no one
- nobody
- one
- one and all idiom
- one-size-fits-all
- people
- sb
- sundry
- the SBS
- the whole lot idiom
- the world and his wife idiom
- to a man idiom
- whole
- world
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