Everything
UK /["/ˈevriθɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈevriθɪŋ/"]/
Definition
all things
In simple words: all things; all that exists
Examples
- Everything had gone.
- When we confronted him, he denied everything.
- Take this bag, and leave **everything else** to me.
- She seemed to **have everything**—looks, money, intelligence.
- Everything in the capital is now quiet.
- ‘How's everything with you?’ ‘Fine, thanks.’
- Money isn't everything.
- My family **means everything** to me.
- Have you got his name and address and everything?
- She told me about the baby and everything.
Usage notes
Use 'everything' in general contexts. It's suitable for conversations, written texts, and all registers, but avoid formal academic writing where specificity is required.
Grammar pattern
everything + verb
Memory hint
Sounds like 'every single thing' — imagine a big box filled with all objects.
Collocations
- everything is fine
- everything changes
- everything you need
- everything will be okay
Synonyms
- all
- the whole
- the entirety
- everything else
- each thing
Antonyms
- nothing
Common mistakes
- 'Everythings' as a plural form
- Using 'everything' with uncountable nouns incorrectly
- Confused with 'all' or 'everyone'