What is another word for for all the world?

Pronunciation: [fɔːɹ ˈɔːl ðə wˈɜːld] (IPA)

For all the world is a term used to emphasize something that one is saying or describing. The phrase is commonly used to express how a situation or action is similar to another, or how a particular feeling never changes, regardless of the circumstances. Some common synonyms for the phrase include 'in every respect', which means that something is similar to another thing in every way possible. 'Without a doubt' is another synonym, and it expresses complete certainty regarding a given situation. 'In all sincerity' is also a synonym of the phrase, and it is used to express honesty or authenticity. Overall, these synonyms can help one express themselves more precisely and vividly in writing or conversation.

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What are the hypernyms for For all the world?

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

Famous quotes with For all the world

  • In choosing global corporate partners UNICEF emphasises compatibility with our core values and looks to build alliances that advance our mission of ensuring the health, education, equality and protection for all the world's children.
    Carol Bellamy
  • I would not change my blest estate for all the world calls good or great.
    Isaac Watts
  • How you deal with it I must and will leave to you, not out of despair or resignation but in deference to my conscience, that broken clock which I believe is now chiming one of its occasional right hours. I will not question your reasons. It is enough for you to tell me that you wish to keep this distance between us, and it will always be enough. Know that a single word will bring me running, but unless and until it pleases you to give it, I will expect nothing, force nothing, and contrive nothing contrary to your wishes. I desire you as deeply as I ever have, but I understand that the fervor of a desire is irrelevant to its justice. I want your heart on merit, in mutual trust, or not at all, because I cannot bear to see you made uneasy by me. Not for all the world would I do so again, and I leave it to you to tell me how to proceed, if and when you can, if and when you will.
    Scott Lynch
  • I looked about for some of my acquaintance, but in vain, for I saw not one person that I knew, which is very odd, for all the world seemed there.
    Frances Burney

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