everyplace
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Definition
Adverb: In every place; in all places. It is an informal synonym for the more formal word "everywhere."
Usage
"Everyplace" is used to indicate that something is true for all locations or that an action occurs in all locations. It is primarily used in informal spoken and written English.
Examples
- "You can find good coffee everyplace in this city."
- "She looked everyplace for her lost keys."
- "Technology has changed the way people communicate everyplace."
Advanced Usage
- "everyplace I go": A common informal phrase meaning "in all locations I visit."
- "I see reminders of that song everyplace I go."
Variants and Related Words
- Everywhere (adverb): The standard, more formal equivalent of "everyplace."
- All over (adverb phrase): A common informal alternative meaning "in many or all parts of a place."
- "There were leaves scattered all over the yard."
Synonyms
- Everywhere
- All over
- Throughout
- Ubiquitously (more formal)
Antonyms
- Nowhere
- In no place
Notes on Usage
"Everyplace" is considered informal. In formal writing, such as academic papers or official reports, "everywhere" is the preferred choice. The use of "everyplace" is more common in American English than in British English.
Adverb
- to or in any or all places; (`everyplace' is used informally for `everywhere')
- You find fast food stores everywhere
- people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem
- he carried a gun everywhere he went
- looked all over for a suitable gift