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Everywhere

Adverb
UK /ˈɛv.ri.weər/
US /ˈɛv.ri.wer/

Definition

In all places; in every part of a place.

Example

"The kids looked everywhere for their ball."

"We searched everywhere in the park, but could not find the lost puppy."

"Evil is spreading everywhere, so be mindful of it."

Explanation

Everywhere means in all places or all parts of a place. For example, if it is raining everywhere, it is raining in all areas; if flowers are everywhere in the garden, they are in many places around the garden. You can say, “I looked everywhere for my keys” meaning you checked all possible places. It can also describe ideas, feelings, or objects that are found widely, like “Happiness is everywhere when friends are together”. People use “everywhere” to describe that something is common or exists or happens in many locations or is widely spread.