All all refers to something that includes everything or everyone. The antonyms for all all can be selective or exclusive, such as particular, specific, individual, or partial. Partial refers to only part of something, whereas exclusive means to exclude or not include certain things. Specific is used to describe something that is precise or detailed, while individual refers to something that pertains only to one person and is not very general. All all can also be countered by expressions where nothing is included, such as nothing at all, none, zero, or no one. These antonyms provide a way to narrow down and clarify what is meant by "all.