ALL vs REALLY: NOUN
- The whole of one's fortune, resources, or energy; everything one has.
- N/A
ALL vs REALLY: ADJECTIVE
- Being the utmost possible of.
- Being or representing the entire or total number, amount, or quantity: : whole.
- Every.
- Completely given to or absorbed by
- Any whatsoever.
- Consumed; used up; gone.
- Being more than one.
- Constituting, being, or representing the total extent or the whole.
- N/A
ALL vs REALLY: ADVERB
- Wholly; completely.
- So much.
- Used as an intensive.
- Each; apiece.
- To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')
- Without a doubt; indeed.
- Very; utterly.
- To a great degree; very much.
- In actual truth or fact.
- In accordance with truth or fact or reality
- In actual fact
- In fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers)
- Used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal
- Royally.
- In a real manner; with or in reality; actually; in truth.
- Actually; in fact; in reality.
- Very (modifying an adjective); very much (modifying a verb).
ALL vs REALLY: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Indicating affirmation, agreement.
- Indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.
- Indicating that what was just said was obvious and unnecessary; contrived incredulity
- Indicating displeasure at another person's behaviour or statement.
- Used to express surprise, skepticism, displeasure, or interest.
ALL vs REALLY: PRONOUN
- The entire or total number, amount, or quantity; totality.
- Everyone; everything.
- N/A
ALL vs REALLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Quantifier
- (quantifier) used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class
- Altogether; wholly.
- Everything: as, is that all? that is all.
- All, in either of the preceding uses, is often followed by a limiting phrase with of.
- The whole number; every individual or particular, taken collectively; especially, all men or all people: in a plural sense.
- The whole quantity or amount; the whole; the aggregate; the total: in a singular sense.
- The alternative construction is all of us, all of them, etc. (see II., 2); or the two constructions may stand together.
- When joined to a personal or relative pronoun in the plural, all may precede, but now usually follows, the pronoun.
- When joined to nouns accompanied by a definitive (the definite article, a possessive or demonstrative pronoun, etc.), all precedes the latter whether with a singular or plural noun, or else follows the noun if it is plural; as, all my labor; all his goods; all this time; all these things; all the men agreed to this, or, the men all agreed to this. In the phrases all day, all night, all summer, all winter, all the year, all the time, etc., the noun is an adverbial accusative. In the first four the article is usually omitted.
- Only; alone.
- Any; any whatever: after a preposition or verb implying negation or exclusion: as, beyond all controversy; out of all question; he was free from all thought of danger.
- Every: chiefly with kind, sort, manner, and formerly with thing.
- The whole number of, with reference to individuals or particulars, taken collectively: with a noun in the plural: as, all men; all nations; all metals; all hopes; all sciences; all days.
- The whole quantity of, with reference to substance, extent, duration, amount, or degree: with a noun in the singular, chiefly such nouns (proper names, names of substances, abstract nouns—any whole or any part regarded in itself as a whole) as from their meaning or particular use do not in such use admit of a plural: as, all Europe; all Homer; all flesh; all control; all history.
- The adjective all, with a singular or plural noun, is often separated from its subject, especially by the verb be (expressed, or in the present participle often omitted), and, being thus apparently a part of the predicate, assumes a transitional position, and may equally well be regarded as an adverb, meaning altogether, wholly: as, the house was all dark; he was all ears; the poor horse was all skin and bones; the papers were all in confusion; it was all a mistake; it is all gone.
- (idiom) (all one) Of no difference; immaterial.
- (idiom) (all along) From the beginning; throughout.
- (idiom) (all but) Nearly; almost.
- (idiom) (all in) Tired; exhausted.
- (idiom) (all in) Used in poker as a declaration that one is staking all of one's chips.
- (idiom) (all in all) Everything being taken into account.
- (idiom) (all of) Not more than.
- (idiom) (in all) Considering everything; all together.
- (idiom) (be all) To say or utter. Used chiefly in verbal narration.
- (idiom) (at all) To any extent; whatever.
- (idiom) (all told) With everything considered; in all.
- (idiom) (at all) In any way.
- (idiom) (all there) Mentally unimpaired or competent.
- (idiom) (all that) To the degree expected.
- (idiom) (all out) With all one's strength, ability, or resources.
- (idiom) (all over) Persistently or harshly critical or scolding.
- (idiom) (all over) Showing much romantic interest or being in close contact.
- (idiom) (all over) Typical of the person or thing just mentioned.
- (idiom) (all over) In every part; everywhere.
- (idiom) (all over) Completely ended or finished.
- (idiom) (and all) And other things of the same type.
- Royally; in a royal or regal manner; like a king.
- `rattling' is informal
- Used to give emphasis
- Used as intensifiers
- `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'
- To form or arrange again; recompose.
- Synonyms Truly, absolutely, certainly, verily, positively.
- In a real manner; with or in reality; in fact, and not in appearance only; in truth; actually; truly.
- Indeed; to tell the truth; as a fact: often used as a slight corroboration of an opinion or declaration, or interrogatively or exclamatorily to express slight surprise.
ALL vs REALLY: RELATED WORDS
- Various, Everything, Everyone, All of, All the, Every last, Altogether, Wholly, Complete, Entirely, Completely, Whole, Totally, Each, Every
- Frankly, Yeah, Certainly, Just, Pretty, Definitely, Obviously, In truth, Forsooth, Rattling, Real, Genuinely, Truly, Actually, Very
ALL vs REALLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Many, Both, Everybody, Various, Everything, Everyone, Altogether, Wholly, Complete, Entirely, Completely, Whole, Totally, Each, Every
- Frankly, Yeah, Certainly, Just, Pretty, Definitely, Obviously, In truth, Forsooth, Rattling, Real, Genuinely, Truly, Actually, Very
ALL vs REALLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Assisted payroll manager with processing timecards and paychecks, including sorting all timesheets and verifying complete information for all fields.
- The member must make all reasonable efforts to remain contactable at all times while in the restricted location.
- These clauses are not permissible in all instances or in all states.
- All of your points should be independent containing all the necessary parts for an argument that I previously indicated.
- Victoria from all parts of Australia and all over the world to search for gold.
- Made sure that all accountability of all messages traffic reached appropriate designated departments.
- All There is another implementation issue that affects all four ACID properties.
- How do we get all fractions to all look symmetrical.
- All physical film production initially stopped and all cinemas closed.
- Not all commands work on all the older Nest devices.
- For anyone interested in Early Oriental coins there is a second book that I judge really really needs to be made more accessible.
- If it was for something I really really wanted at launch, I would cry.
- Our owners have been working really hard on improving the property and really appreciate hearing when it is noticed.
- People really support one another here, and it really shows in our local businesses.
- Side effects include extreme relaxation, euphoria, and sleeping really, really well after.
- Do you really really need to print it, if so carry on.
- Anyways, they found my levels to be really really low.
- The staffs were really really sweet to me.
- Tim really uses visual aids which I really like.
- Lewis hit the ball really, really hard last year.
ALL vs REALLY: QUESTIONS
- Are all orange cats male and all calico cats female?
- Do all sources of Finance provide all amounts of funds?
- How many All-Stars are the Astros playing in the All-Star Game?
- Are all men confused all the time when it comes to dating?
- Why do some people have all boys and not all girls?
- Are all Google search results the same on all computers?
- Does all Medicare plans cover all prescription drugs?
- Are all roofing materials available to all roofers?
- Is strongman all about being the strongest all rounder?
- Are all Disney Infinity figures compatible with all editions?
- Does GLAMGLOW hydrated glow moisturizer really work?
- Do 'update meetings' really encourage better communication?
- Did Charles Whitney really manufacture interchangeable parts?
- Do consumer price subsidies really improve nutrition?
- Do students really choose their alternative schools?
- Does Aspercreme (trolamine salicylate) really work?
- What really happens during transcription initiation?
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- Are personality development courses really helpful?
- How to grow your Eyelashes really, really, *really* long?