Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tutto
Adverb
/ˈtut.toʊ/

Definition
Tutto is an Italian word meaning ‘everything’ or ‘all’.

Examples
- In Italian, you might say, ‘Ho mangiato tutto,’ meaning ‘I ate everything.’
- Every time I travel, I want to experience tutto della città, or ‘everything of the city.’
- She was involved in tutto l’anno, which means ‘all year round.’

Meaning
In a broader sense, it represents the totality of something, often used to convey completeness.

Synonyms
- All
- Every
- Whole
- Complete
- Entire