everywhere
/'evriweə/
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In all places; in or to every location: Indicates that something exists, occurs, or can be found in all places without exception.
- In every part of a particular area or situation: Used to emphasize the complete or widespread presence of something within a defined context.
Examples of Usage
- Adverb:
- Fast food restaurants are everywhere in this city.
- With the internet, information is available everywhere.
- He searched everywhere for his lost keys but couldn't find them.
Advanced Usage
- "everywhere you look/turn": Used to emphasize that something is very common or noticeable in a particular situation.
- In the spring, flowers are everywhere you look.
- "from everywhere": Coming from all different places or directions.
- People came from everywhere to see the concert.
Variants and Related Words
- Everyplace (adverb, informal): A synonym for "everywhere," used in casual speech.
- I've looked everyplace for that book.
- Ubiquitous (adjective): Seeming to be everywhere at the same time; very common.
- Smartphones have become ubiquitous.
Synonyms
- All over: In every part of a place.
- Throughout: In every part of (a place or thing).
- Far and wide: Over a large area.
Related Phrases
- Here, there, and everywhere: In many different places, often in a disorganized way.
- The children ran here, there, and everywhere.
- Be everywhere at once: To seem to be in many places simultaneously, often due to being very busy or active.
- During the festival, the event organizers seemed to be everywhere at once.
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