every

/ˈɛv.ɹi/

adjectiveadverbev · ry

Think: "EVeryone gets a turn"—EVERY starts with EV- (not "e-v-e-r").

Yes, it's every. Don’t add an extra letter: it’s **every** (EV + ery), not **ever** + y.

Definitions

  1. adjectiveeach one of a group, without exception
  2. adverbused to show how often something happens (e.g., every day, every week)

Examples

  • Every student brought a pencil to class.
  • I practice the piano every day after school.
  • She checks the mailbox every afternoon.

Synonyms

eachallevery singleeach and everywithout exception

Antonyms

nonone

Translations

ES cadaPT cadaFR chaque

Common misspellings

evryeveyevereyevreyeverryevarryevaryeveri

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