Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
at-all
adverb
/æt ɔːl/

Definition
Used to make a question or statement more emphatic.

Examples
- I don’t like coffee at all.
- Are you coming at all?
- She didn’t understand the lesson at all.

Meaning
Emphasizes the extent or degree of something; often used in negative contexts to mean ‘in any way’ or ‘at any time.’

Synonyms
- in any way
- at any time
- by any means