What is another word for every inch?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛvɹɪ ˈɪnt͡ʃ] (IPA)

Every inch, a phrase commonly used to describe something complete or thoroughly, can be replaced with similar phrases in order to add variety and depth in writing. Synonyms for every inch include words like completely, thoroughly, wholly, and entirely. These words can be used in a sentence to convey the same meaning as "every inch." For example, instead of saying "he knew every inch of that forest," one could say "he knew the forest completely." These synonyms can help to vary the language used in writing and make it more interesting, expressive, and effective.

What are the hypernyms for Every inch?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for every inch?

Antonyms for the phrase "every inch" would include terms such as incomplete, unfinished, unfinished, partial, lacking, and fragmented. These words indicate something that is not fully formed or complete, lacking in some way. They are the opposite of "every inch," which conveys the idea of something that is complete or fully formed. These antonyms could refer to physical objects or abstract concepts. For example, a person might be described as incomplete if they lack certain skills or qualities necessary for a particular job or task. In contrast, a person who is described as "every inch" a leader is seen as possessing all the necessary qualities and characteristics of a great leader.

What are the antonyms for Every inch?

Famous quotes with Every inch

  • A thousand painters ought to be killed yearly. Say what you like: I'm every inch a painter.
    Paul Cezanne
  • We would sift through every inch of what it was that worked, or if it didn't, and wonder what was effective in it, in terms of paint, the subject matter, the size, the drawing.
    Helen Frankenthaler
  • The nude scenes were a little eerie and I felt a bit odd. Yeah, when the camera scanned up my body, I said to my friend, 'Now, that's a close-up.' I mean, you see every inch of my body. But I'm okay with it and so it was cool.
    Natasha Henstridge
  • Jordan has a strange, haunting beauty and a sense of timelessness. Dotted with the ruins of empires once great, it is the last resort of yesterday in the world of tomorrow. I love every inch of it.
    King Hussein
  • With all this bulk there's nothing lost in Og, For every inch that is not fool is rogue : A monstrous mass of fuul corrupted matter, As all the devils had spew'd to make the baiter. When wine has given him courage to blaspheme, He curses God, but God before curst him ; And, if man could have reason, none has more. That made his paunch so rich, and him so poor.
    John Dryden

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