all at once
— Adverb
– English
~ all at the same time; "Let's say `Yes!' all at once"
at once
— Adverb
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~ without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening; "he answered immediately"; "found an answer straightaway"; "an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith"; "Come here now!"
at once
— Adverb
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~ simultaneously; "he took three cookies at a time"
all at once
— Adverb
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~ without warning; "all at once, he started shouting"
all over
— Adverb
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~ to or in any or all places; "You find fast food stores everywhere"; "people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem"; "he carried a gun everywhere he went"; "looked all over for a suitable gift"; (`everyplace' is used informally for `everywhere')
all over
— Adverb
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~ over the entire area; "the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers"; "she ached all over"; "everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot"
at a lower place
— Adverb
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~ in or to a place that is lower
as much as possible
— Adverb
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~ to a feasible extent; "she helped him as much as possible"
as far as possible
— Adverb
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~ to a feasible extent; "she helped him as much as possible"
a posteriori
— Adverb
– English
~ derived from observed facts
at present
— Adverb
– English
~ at the present moment; "goods now on sale"; "the now-aging dictator"; "they are now abroad"; "he is busy at present writing a new novel"; "it could happen any time now"
at a low price
— Adverb
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~ for a relatively small amount of money; "we bought the house for a song"
a priori
— Adverb
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~ derived by logic, without observed facts
at random
— Adverb
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~ in a random manner; "the houses were randomly scattered"; "bullets were fired into the crowd at random"
at close range
— Adverb
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~ very close; "without my reading glasses I can hardly see things close up"; "even firing at close range he missed"
at any rate
— Adverb
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~ if nothing else (`leastwise' is informal and `leastways' is colloquial); "at least he survived"; "they felt--at any rate Jim felt--relieved though still wary"; "the influence of economists--or at any rate of economics--is far-reaching"
at any rate
— Adverb
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~ used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement; "Anyhow, he is dead now"; "I think they're asleep; anyhow, they're quiet"; "I don't know what happened to it; anyway, it's gone"; "anyway, there is another factor to consider"; "I don't know how it started; in any case, there was a brief scuffle"; "in any event, the government faced a serious protest"; "but at any rate he got a knighthood for it"
as required
— Adverb
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~ according to need (physicians use PRN in writing prescriptions); "add water as needed"
all right
— Adverb
– English
~ an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence