Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
all-of
Phrase
/ɔːl ʌv/

Definition
The phrase ‘all of’ is used to refer to the entirety or the total amount of something, typically followed by a noun or pronoun.

Examples
- All of the students passed the exam.
- I want all of my friends to come to the party.
- She read all of the books on the shelf.

Meaning
It indicates that every part or aspect of something is included or considered.

Synonyms
- Every
- The entire
- Whole