every inch

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every inch

He was every inch a gentleman in his tailored suit.

Definition

Adverb - In every way; completely: Used to emphasize that someone or something possesses all the characteristics of a particular type, without any doubt or reservation.

Usage

The phrase "every inch" is used to describe a person or thing that perfectly and completely embodies a specific role, quality, or appearance. It functions as an intensifier to express totality.

Examples
  • He was every inch a gentleman, from his polite manners to his elegant attire.
  • After putting on the uniform, she looked every inch a professional soldier.
  • The old mansion was every inch a haunted house, with its creaky floors and dusty corridors.
Advanced Usage
  • "every inch the [noun]": This is the most common construction, where the phrase modifies a noun phrase to indicate complete embodiment.
    • Despite his youth, he carried himself as every inch the confident leader.
  • "every inch of (something)": While a related structure, this is a different idiom meaning "the entire area or amount of something." It is listed here for clarity as a distinct usage.
    • They searched every inch of the room. (This means they searched the entire room, which is a different meaning from the adverbial "every inch a [noun]".)
Variants and Related Words
  • Through and through: (adverb) Completely, in every aspect. A close synonym.
    • He is a patriot through and through.
Synonyms
  • Utterly
  • Absolutely
  • Completely
  • Totally
  • Through and through
Related Idioms
  • To the core: Essentially and completely.
    • She is a professional to the core.
  • To the marrow: Deeply and completely (often used for feelings or inherent qualities).
    • He was chilled to the marrow. (Note: This often describes a physical sensation, whereas "every inch" describes embodying a role.)
every inch

He was every inch a gentleman in his tailored suit.

Adverb
  1. in every way; completely
    • he was every inch a statesman