everyone

[US]/'evrɪwʌn/
[UK]/'ɛvrɪwʌn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

pron. every person, each person, every individual.

Example Sentences

Everyone is not present.

Everyone began on an equal footing.

he knew everyone in the business.

everyone is fiddling their expenses.

everyone thought she was a riot.

everyone will soon know the truth.

Everyone in church knelt in prayer.

There is place for everyone at the back of the room.

Everyone is buzzing about.

Everyone must obey the law.

Everyone was indoors on such a night.

It is appropriate that everyone be suitably attired.

In wartime everyone has to tighten their belts.

everyone's beginning to think I'm bananas.

everyone was bopping until the small hours.

Real-world Examples

Everyone needs their family. Everyone needs their home.

Source: A Simplified Version of "A King's Love Story"

Everyone except me went to the concert.

Source: New Concept English: Vocabulary On-the-Go, Book One.

There will soon be abundant food for everyone.

Source: "BBC Documentary Frozen Planet" Documentary Overview

Everyone at court was enchanted by me!

Source: Theatrical play: Gulliver's Travels

So this map shows--? - Everyone. - Everyone?

Source: Films

Everyone was against me, everyone, from Her Ladyship to Carson.

Source: Downton Abbey (Audio Segmented Version) Season 2

See you next week everyone. Bye. - Bye-bye.

Source: Grandpa and Grandma's Pronunciation Class

Which means nearly everyone on the planet is susceptible.

Source: Epidemic Prevention Special Edition

Never very circumspect in expressing his views, Bill annoyed almost everyone at the party.

Source: IELTS Vocabulary: Category Recognition

No loss of life. Everyone evacuated safely.

Source: NPR News June 2019 Compilation

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