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All each synonyms

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adv each

  • apiece — If people have a particular number of things apiece, they have that number each.
  • individually — one at a time; separately: The delegates were introduced individually.
  • separately — to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
  • respectively — in precisely the order given; sequentially.
  • aside — If you move something aside, you move it to one side of you.
  • per — for each; for every: Membership costs ten dollars per year. This cloth is two dollars per yard.
  • singly — apart from others; separately.
  • per capita — per person
  • proportionately — proportioned; being in due proportion; proportional.

pron each

  • one — being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single: one woman; one nation; one piece of cake.
  • each and every one — all
  • each other — Although some insist that each other be used only in reference to two (The two candidates respected each other) and one another in reference to three or more (The three nations threaten one another), in standard practice they are interchangeable. Each other is not restricted to two, nor is one another restricted to three or more.  The possessive of each other is each other's; the possessive of one another is one another's.
  • one and all — being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single: one woman; one nation; one piece of cake.
  • one another — each other

adj each

  • all — You use all to indicate that you are referring to the whole of a particular group or thing or to everyone or everything of a particular kind.
  • any — You use any in statements with negative meaning to indicate that no thing or person of a particular type exists, is present, or is involved in a situation.
  • individual — a single human being, as distinguished from a group.
  • one by one — being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single: one woman; one nation; one piece of cake.
  • particular — of or relating to a single or specific person, thing, group, class, occasion, etc., rather than to others or all; special rather than general: one's particular interests in books.
  • personal — of, relating to, or coming as from a particular person; individual; private: a personal opinion.
  • respective — pertaining individually or severally to each of a number of persons, things, etc.; particular: I will now discuss the respective merits of the candidates.
  • separate — to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
  • several — being more than two but fewer than many in number or kind: several ways of doing it.
  • single — only one in number; one only; unique; sole: a single example.
  • specific — having a special application, bearing, or reference; specifying, explicit, or definite: to state one's specific purpose.
  • various — of different kinds, as two or more things; differing one from another: Various experiments have not proved his theory.
  • piece by piece — gradually

pronoun each

  • both — You use both when you are referring to two people or things and saying that something is true about each of them.

general each

  • a bit — A bit of something is a small amount of it.
  • a little — small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
  • in general — of or relating to all persons or things belonging to a group or category: a general meeting of the employees.
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