What is another word for all the?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːl ðə] (IPA)

"All the" is a commonly used phrase in the English language, but sometimes we need to switch things up and use different synonyms for variety. For instance, words like "every," "each," "whole," and "entire" can be used to replace "all the." They all convey the same meaning, but with a different tone and feel to them. "Every" implies a sense of repetition or frequency, while "each" stresses individuality and difference between items. "Whole" suggests completeness and unity, while "entire" relates to everything in a singular object. Using synonyms for "all the" can add freshness to your writing and make it more enjoyable to read.

What are the hypernyms for All the?

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

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