What is another word for each and every?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːt͡ʃ and ˈɛvɹɪ] (IPA)

Each and every are two words that can sometimes come across as repetitive and unnecessary when used together. However, when trying to emphasize the importance of individual items in a group, these two words can be quite effective. If you find yourself wanting to switch up your language, there are several synonyms you can use instead of each and every. One option is to say "all" or "every single" to convey the same meaning. Other choices include "individual," "separate," and "distinct." Whatever word you choose to use, make sure it accurately expresses your intended meaning and helps you to effectively convey your message.

What are the hypernyms for Each and every?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for each and every?

Each and every are words that are often used together, but they have different meanings. Each refers to every individual in a group, while every refers to all members of a group as a whole. Antonyms for each could be collectively or altogether, and for every could be none or some. For example, instead of saying "each and every student must attend the meeting," you could say "all the students must attend the meeting" or "none of the students can skip the meeting." Using antonyms for each and every can make your writing more precise and avoid repetition.

What are the antonyms for Each and every?

Famous quotes with Each and every

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  • It's almost a responsibility for all the people of the United Kingdom, regardless of race, color or creed, and an understanding that you have an individual connection with each and every one.
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  • No, only disappointment in myself on those occasions I didn't manage to rise to the occasion as I felt I should've done. I can always see how to do it, and then the challenge is, Can I manage that each and every day?
    Christian Bale
  • Children are natural Zen masters; their world is brand new in each and every moment.
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  • I love each and every one of you but, like my own family, you thrill, you frustrate, you anger.
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