- everywhere */*/*/
- UK [ˈevrɪˌweə(r)] / US [ˈevrɪˌwer]
adverb, conjunction, pronoun
Summary:
Everywhere can be used in the following ways: - as an adverb: We searched everywhere for them. - as a pronoun: Everywhere was very quiet. - as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): Everywhere I looked, there was death and destruction.1) used for talking about a very large area such as a region, a country, or the whole worldI'd like to thank all my fans everywhere for their support.
You can use your credit card virtually everywhere in Europe.
2) all the places that someone visits or goes toEverywhere we go, people seem to recognize us.
Rosie travels everywhere with me.
3) used for talking about the whole of a small areaeverywhere else:When we got to Newport, we found everywhere was closed (= all the shops, bars etc).
My keys must be in the desk, I've searched everywhere else.
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English dictionary. 2014.