Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

all-that

idiom
/ˈɔːl θæt/
Definition
a phrase used to describe someone or something considered to be outstanding or impressive, often with a sense of arrogance or self-importance; it can also be used sarcastically to downplay someone’s perceived excellence.
Examples
  • She thinks she’s all-that because she won the talent show.
  • Don’t be so all-that; there are many people who are just as talented as you.
  • He walks around like he’s all-that after landing his dream job.
Meaning
All-that refers to a person or thing that is regarded highly or thought of as superior, but it may also imply that the person has an inflated sense of self-worth.
Synonyms
  • exceptional
  • impressive
  • top-notch
  • remarkable
  • phenomenal