What is another word for from A to Z?

Pronunciation: [fɹɒm ɐ tə zˈɛd] (IPA)

When someone says something is "from A to Z," it means it covers everything from start to finish without leaving anything out. Luckily, there are plenty of other ways to express this idea. You could say something is "completely comprehensive" or "totally exhaustive," meaning it covers all aspects of a topic. Another option is to use the phrase "cover to cover", which suggests a thorough reading or examination. Other options include "in its entirety," "from start to finish," and "the whole kit and caboodle." Whatever phrase you choose, your audience will understand that you mean the whole thing, from A to Z!

What are the hypernyms for From a to z?

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

    full scope, alphabetical order, full spectrum, entire alphabet, entire range, every letter, every letter in the alphabet, every letter of the alphabet, full range.

Famous quotes with From a to z

  • But they all do sort of the same thing, and that is rearrange what you thought was real, and they remind you of the beauty of pretty simple things. You forget, because you're so busy going from A to Z, that there's 24 letters in between... You turn on... tune in... and you drop out...
    Timothy Leary

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