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Entireness vs Everything - What's the difference?

entireness | everything |

As a noun entireness

is entirety.

As a pronoun everything is

(literally) all the things under discussion.

entireness

English

Noun

(-)
  • entirety
  • *{{quote-book, year=1861, author=, title=Utilitarianism, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=In the comparatively early state of human advancement in which we now live, a person cannot indeed feel that entireness of sympathy with all others, which would make any real discordance in the general direction of their conduct in life impossible

    everything

    Pronoun

    (English Pronouns)
  • (literally) All the things under discussion.
  • *, chapter=4
  • , title= Mr. Pratt's Patients , passage=I told him about everything I could think of; and what I couldn't think of he did. He asked about six questions during my yarn, but every question had a point to it. At the end he bowed and thanked me once more. As a thanker he was main-truck high; I never see anybody so polite.}}
  • (colloquial) Many or most things.
  • (colloquial) A state of well-being (from all parts of the whole ).
  • Synonyms

    * all

    Antonyms

    * nothing

    Derived terms

    * everything and the kitchen sink * everything but the kitchen sink * everything else * everything happens for a reason * everything under the sun * * leave everything on the road * talk about everything under the sun * theory of everything * timing is everything (lookfrom)