This is everybody
Meaning of This is everybody
A phrase that indicates all people in a given context.
In simple words: This includes all people.
This is everybody in a sentence
- In this meeting, this is everybody who will contribute.
- When I say 'this is everybody', I mean all the team members.
- At the party, this is everybody who RSVP'd on time.
How to use This is everybody
Used to refer to a group collectively. Appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, but may sound awkward in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone statement
Memory hint
Think of a gathering where everyone is present; they all belong here!
Words related to This is everybody
Collocations with This is everybody
- this is everybody's business
- this is everybody's choice
- this is everybody's opinion
Synonyms for This is everybody
- this includes everyone
- everyone is here
- all individuals present
Opposites of This is everybody
- This is nobody
- This is no one
- This is someone
Common mistakes with This is everybody
- Confused with 'this is everyone' — 'everybody' is often used interchangeably, but can be less formal.
- Used in contexts where only some people are being referred to; it implies inclusivity.
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Frequently asked questions about "This is everybody"
What does "This is everybody" mean?
This includes all people.
How do you use "This is everybody" in a sentence?
In this meeting, this is everybody who will contribute.
Can you give another example of "This is everybody"?
When I say 'this is everybody', I mean all the team members.
What are synonyms for "This is everybody"?
Common alternatives include this includes everyone, everyone is here, and all individuals present.
What is the opposite of "This is everybody"?
Opposite meanings include This is nobody, This is no one, and This is someone.
What words go with "This is everybody"?
It commonly pairs with this is everybody's business, this is everybody's choice, and this is everybody's opinion.
What are common mistakes when using "This is everybody"?
Confused with 'this is everyone' — 'everybody' is often used interchangeably, but can be less formal. Used in contexts where only some people are being referred to; it implies inclusivity.
How do you pronounce "This is everybody"?
US: //ðɪs ɪz ˈɛvrɪˌbɑdi//, UK: //ðɪs ɪz ˈɛvrɪbɒdi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "This is everybody"?
Used to refer to a group collectively. Appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, but may sound awkward in very formal situations.

