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(Definition of everyone from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

You use everyone to refer to all people. Everyone feels like a failure at times. Everyone needs some free time for rest and relaxation.

There is no difference in meaning between everyone and everybody, but everyone is more common in written English, and everybody is more common in spoken English.

Learn the difference between everyone and everybody. Easy explanations, examples, and tips to help English learners use both words correctly.

'Everyone' is used when talking about all people in general and acts like a pronoun. 'Every one' refers to each individual in a group and can include things, not just people. To decide between 'everyone' and 'every one,' think about if you mean all people or specific items.

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EVERYONE definition: every person; everybody. See examples of everyone used in a sentence.

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Everyone (one word) should be used when referring to all the people within a group. A good way to remember this is to note that the pronoun everyone may be replaced by everybody.