• Everyone and every one can be confusing for learners of English. Everyone and every one sound similar but they have different meanings.
  • Care should be taken to distinguish between everyone and someone as single words and every one and some one as two words, the latter form correctly being...
  • Everyone refers to every person or every individual within a group or population. ... everybody; -- commonly separated, every one.
  • Slang phrase every Tom, Dick, and Harry "every man, everyone" dates from at least 1723, from the common English given names.
  • "Every one of the eggs was broken." As one word, "everyone" refers to the group as a whole, as a single entity, the whole group, usually people.
  • Everyone should take care of their own belongings. ... Everyone is welcome to join the event.
  • Are 'Everyone' and 'Every One' both correct words in English? Do they have the same meaning? Can we use them interchangeably?
  • Everyone (film), a 2004 Canadian film directed by Bill Marchant. Everyone, a rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board for video games.
  • We will talk about what Discord @everyone and @here are, the differences between the two, and how to disable @everyone on Discord.
  • Another example: The teacher in a class would say, "Everyone, raise your hand." And, "Keeping the city clean is everybody's responsibility."