everywhere

adv
/ˈɛv.ɹi.(h)weə(ɹ)/UK/ˈɛv.ɹi.(h)wɛɹ/US

Etymology

From Middle English eauerihwer, from Old English æfre + gehwær. By surface analysis, every + where.

  1. inherited from eauerihwer

Definitions

  1. In or to all locations under discussion.

    • He delivers the mail everywhere on this street.
    • We went everywhere at the school - we talked to all the teachers in their classrooms.
  2. In or to a few or more locations.

    • We went to Europe last year and went everywhere: Berlin, Paris, London, and Madrid.
    • When I shop for shoes, I like to look everywhere.
    • I've looked everywhere in the house and still can't find my glasses.
  3. All places or locations.

    • I went out to get some groceries, but everywhere was closed.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for everywhere. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA