every bit

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every bit

The child sings every bit as sweetly as the bird.

Definition

Adverb: To the same degree or extent; completely, wholly. Often used in the comparative structure "every bit as [adjective/adverb] as" to emphasize that two things are equal in a specific quality.

Usage

The phrase "every bit" is used to assert that something possesses a quality to the full, undiminished extent, making it entirely comparable to something else. It functions as an intensifier within a comparative structure.

Examples
  • He is every bit as talented as the lead singer.
  • This homemade cake is every bit as good as the one from the bakery.
  • She performed every bit as well as we had hoped.
  • The sequel is every bit the masterpiece the original film was.
Advanced Usage
  • "every bit the [noun]": This structure is used to assert that someone or something fully embodies a particular role or quality, often one that is impressive or notable.
    • Despite his youth, he was every bit the leader the team needed.
    • The small café was every bit the cozy retreat she had imagined.
Variants and Related Words
  • Equally (adv): To an equal degree or extent. ()
  • Just as (adv): Exactly or equally. ()
  • Fully (adv): Completely or entirely. ()
Synonyms
  • Just as
  • Equally
  • Fully
  • Entirely
  • Wholly
Related Phrases
  • Every bit as...as: The standard comparative construction for emphasizing equality.
    • The digital copy is every bit as clear as the original print.
  • Every bit of: (Note: This is a different, though related, phrase meaning "all of" or "the entire amount of," used with nouns.)
    • He gave every bit of his energy to the project. (This means "all of his energy.")
every bit

The child sings every bit as sweetly as the bird.

Adverb
  1. to the same degree (often followed by `as')
    • they were equally beautiful
    • birds were singing and the child sang as sweetly
    • sang as sweetly as a nightingale
    • he is every bit as mean as she is

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