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Synonyms for all in
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : awl-in |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɔlˈɪn |
Top 10 synonyms for all in Other synonyms for the word all in
- a wrap
- all in
- all over
- asleep
- bare
- beat
- bedraggled
- blasé
- bleary
- blown
- bone-tired
- bone-weary
- broken-down
- brought about
- brought to pass
- burned out
- burnt-out
- bushed
- buttoned up
- collapsed
- collapsing
- compassed
- complete
- completed
- concluded
- consumed
- consummated
- crippled
- dead on one's feet
- dead tired
- dead-beat
- dead-tired
- debilitated
- decreased
- depleted
- depreciated
- destitute
- devoid of
- disabled
- disbursed
- discontented
- dissipated
- dog-tired
- dog-weary
- done
- done for
- done in
- done-in
- down
- down the drain
- dragging
- drained
- drooping
- droopy
- dropping
- drowsy
- effected
- effete
- emptied
- empty
- ended
- enervated
- executed
- exhausted
- expended
- fagged
- fagged out
- faint
- far-gone
- fed up
- fixed
- flagging
- frazzled
- fulfilled
- hacked
- had it
- haggard
- in want
- indifferent
- irked
- jaded
- kaput
- knocked out
- languid
- languorous
- lassitudinous
- lessened
- limp
- listless
- lost
- narcoleptic
- on last leg
- out of
- out of gas
- out on one's feet
- outta gas
- over
- overtaxed
- overtired
- overworked
- perfected
- performed
- petered out
- played out
- played-out
- pooped
- pooped out
- prostrate
- prostrated
- punchy
- ready to drop
- realized
- reduced
- rendered
- run-down
- rundown
- sapped
- set
- shattered
- short of
- shot
- sick
- sick and tired
- sick of
- sleepy
- sold
- sold out
- spent
- stale
- succeeded
- sucked out
- taxed
- terminated
- through
- thrown away
- tired
- tired out
- tuckered
- tuckered out
- used
- used up
- vacant
- washed out
- washed-out
- washed-up
- wasted
- weak
- weakened
- wearied
- weariful
- wearing
- weary
- wiped out
- wiped-out
- wired
- without resources
- worn
- worn out
- worn-down
- worn-out
- wrought
- zonked
Définition of all in
Origin :- Old English eall "all, every, entire," from Proto-Germanic *alnaz (cf. Old Frisian, Old High German al, Old Norse allr, Gothic alls), with no certain connection outside Germanic.
- Combinations with all meaning "wholly, without limit" were common in Old English (e.g. eall-halig "all-holy," eall-mihtig "all-mighty") and the method continued to form new compound words throughout the history of English. First record of all out "to one's full powers" is 1880. All-terrain vehicle first recorded 1968. All clear as a signal of "no danger" is recorded from 1902. All right, indicative of approval, is attested from 1953.
- As in spent : adj used up, gone; tired out
- As in tired : adj exhausted, weary
- As in weary : adj tired
- As in tired out : adj exhausted
- As in tuckered : adj exhausted
- As in wearied : adj exhausted
- As in weariful : adj exhausted
- As in depleted : adj consumed, exhausted
- As in done : adj accomplished, finished
- As in done in : adj exhausted
- As in drained : adj used up; exhausted
- As in exhausted : adj extremely tired
- As in fatigued : adj tired
Antonyms for all in
- able
- activated
- active
- alert
- alive
- animated
- augmented
- content
- denied
- energetic
- energized
- enlarged
- existent
- existing
- fired up
- firm
- fresh
- full
- happy
- healthy
- hoarded
- incomplete
- increased
- indefinite
- invigorated
- keen
- lively
- living
- pleased
- plenty
- rare
- raw
- refreshed
- rested
- restored
- retained
- satisfied
- saved
- stored
- straight
- strong
- unconsumed
- undone
- unfinished
- unfixed
- unfulfilled
- unperfected
- untired
- unused
- vetoed
- vigorous
- vivacious
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