every bit
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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.")
Adverb
- 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