at all

at all
at all
without qualification. (See the examples for word order variations.) •

It really wasn't very cold at all.

It really wasn't at all cold.

Tom will eat anything at all.

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{adv. phr.} At any time or place, for any reason, or in any degree or manner. - Used for emphasis with certain kinds of words or sentences. 1. Negative * /It's not at all likely he will come./ 2. Limited * /I can hardly hear you at all./ 3. Interrogative * /Can it be done at all?/ 4. Conditional * /She will walk with a limp, if she walks at all./ Syn.: IN THE LEAST.

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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