What is another word for all comers?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːl kˈʌməz] (IPA)

The phrase "all comers" typically refers to a broad range of participants or contestants in a competition, activity, or event. Some common synonyms for this phrase include "everyone", "everybody", "anyone", "anybody", "the masses", and "the public". Additionally, other phrases with similar connotations include "open to all", "inclusive", "unrestricted", "general", and "universal". When discussing participation in a specific event, contest, or game, other synonyms may be more appropriate, such as "competitors", "entrants", "contestants", or "players". Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the context and intended meaning of the phrase.

Famous quotes with All comers

  • Editors of open anthologies actively seek submissions from all comers, established and unknown. They are willing to read whatever the tide washes up at their feet.
    Lynn Abbey
  • Our aristocracy, unlike that of Europe, is open to all comers.
    Josiah Strong
  • It is precisely because we can never really know ourselves, but only guess, that we are so vehement about the good and the evil ascribed to us by others. In maintaining ourselves against all comers, we are maintaining something that is unknown, uncertain, and never wholly provable. We need a chorus of consent, and we are engaged in an unceasing proselytizing campaign in our own behalf.
    Eric Hoffer
  • Henry avoids all commonplace, & talks birch bark to all comers, & reduces them all to the same insignificance.
    Henry David Thoreau

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