“ALL” in italiano

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aggettivo
tutti
all
tutto
all whole any every each one each
ogni
each every any all
ciascuno
each all every
qualsiasi
any all whatever whichever whatsoever
intero
entire whole full all complete wide
totale
total overall complete all whole utter
ognuno
each all every
completo
complete full all entire whole total
alcuno
any some whatever all
sostantivo
tutto
all everything whole anything whole shoot
dialetto
del tutto
completely all quite fully altogether wholly
completamente
completely fully entirely all thoroughly wholly
pronome
ogni cosa
everything all

sinonimi

aggettivo

each of each one of every one of every single one of every (single) each and every

dialetto

completely fully entirely totally wholly absolutely utterly in every respect in all respects without reservation without exception

pronome

everyone everybody each person every person

Esempi

It felt like the wind was blowing right through him, freeing him from all the weight.

It all happened so fast.

But the surprised man soon steadied himself and countered by trying to tackle Sam with all his might.

He had the women bring him all the hot water that was in the house and in the neighborhood and boil as much more as could be had.

From the moment I saw you in my house, you were all I could think about.

You think I haven’t seen and done and felt all that before?

The stories would have us believe he remained at the Godspike all through the insurrection and its aftermath and that the Elemental Men left him entirely alone.

On the bright side, Tuuran’s legs had stopped complaining about all the climbing, if only so his back could gripe about the riding instead.

He prefers the romance of a faceless lover, and he doesn’t want to know the truth, after all.

He’ll only shoot himself in the foot, or get us all arrested.

”She could see the King of Hybern, and the Cauldron, and the Ravens—see the kelpie and Tomas and all those people who had sneered at the Archerons’ poverty and desperation, the friends who had walked away with smiles on their faces.