everyone
[ˈevriwʌn]
Definition:
1. Every person; all people.
Similar: everybody
Use 'everyone' in a sentence:
- 1. Everyone had an opinion on the subject.
- 2. Everyone brought his or her partner to the party.
- 3. Everyone joined in the chorus.
- 4. Everyone pitched in with the work.
- 5. It's just like her to tell everyone about it.
- 6. Everyone was doubled over in laughter.
- 7. It is not possible for everyone to put their own interpretation on the law.
- 8. He was much loved by everyone.
- 9. Everyone marvelled at his courage.
- 10. "Oh!" Kenny blinked. "Has everyone gone?"
- 11. Everyone was there but him.
- 12. Everyone knows what's best for him or herself.
- 13. Everyone knows she sleeps with the boss.
- 14. Everyone is happier in times of plenty.
- 15. It doesn't really help matters knowing that everyone is talking about us.
- 16. Everyone has a few little idiosyncrasies.
- 17. Everyone was clamouring to know how much they would get.
- 18. Don't grab—there's plenty for everyone.
- 19. Not everyone approves of the festival.
- 20. Everyone cheered and clapped.
- 21. Everyone clapped us when we went up to get our prize.
- 22. We hope everyone will contribute to the discussion.
- 23. The noise was keeping everyone awake.
- 24. Everyone will be there, from the Principal down.
- 25. Everyone needs a little downtime.
- 26. We tried to ensure that everyone got a fair deal.
- 27. He urged everyone to act responsibly.
- 28. Everyone was in evening dress.
- 29. Can you pass these pictures around for everyone to look at, please?
- 30. Everyone imposes on Dave's good nature.
- 31. We should spend the money on something that will benefit everyone.
- 32. Everyone arrived nice and early.
- 33. The rules are there to ensure everyone's safety and enjoyment.
- 34. Modern art is not to everyone's taste.
- 35. Everyone involved was sworn to secrecy.
- 36. The news astonished everyone.
- 37. Everyone should enjoy the right of access to the countryside.
- 38. Mercifully, everyone arrived on time.
- 39. Why were you holding everyone up?
- 40. I've met just about everyone.
- 41. The new regulations will be of benefit to everyone concerned.
- 42. Everyone at the conference had to wear a name tag.
- 43. Her promotion to Sales Manager took everyone by surprise.
- 44. Everyone has a chance to win.
- 45. If you get up early, try not to disturb everyone else.
- 46. I would like to express my gratitude to everyone for their hard work.
- 47. Everyone began talking at once.
- 48. Everyone blamed me as per usual.
- 49. I made a complete fool of myself in front of everyone!
- 50. The party went well because everyone entered into the spirit of things.
- 51. Everyone would stand up when the teacher entered the classroom.
- 52. In the last resort everyone must decide for themselves.
- 53. Hold it a second ─ I don't think everyone's arrived yet.
- 54. We can finish this job on time if everyone does their bit.
- 55. Everyone has the right to good medical care regardless of their ability to pay.
- 56. Everyone's in great form.
- 57. There aren't enough books for everyone to have one each.
- 58. Almost everyone has some musical ability.
- 59. Everyone experiences these problems at some time in their lives.
- 60. After dinner, everyone scattered.