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all ways (AWL wayz) (noun)
1. Every existing possibility, every method: "Angela Brown investigated all ways that were possible to find her missing sister."
2. The entire distance, from start to finish: "All ways will be checked by the school staff to see what they need to do to for the poor child."
3. Every way, all possible ways: "The teachers tried in all ways to interest Mary in studying."
2. The entire distance, from start to finish: "All ways will be checked by the school staff to see what they need to do to for the poor child."
3. Every way, all possible ways: "The teachers tried in all ways to interest Mary in studying."
always (AWL wiz, AWL wayz) (adverb)
1. Every time, on every occasion, regularly, consistently: "The office staff always start working at eight o'clock in the morning; however, their supervisor is always late."
2. Eternally, forever, perpetually: "Abelard vowed that he would always love Heloise."
3. At any time; in any event: "Jacob was told by the counselor that he could always get another job if he wants to."
2. Eternally, forever, perpetually: "Abelard vowed that he would always love Heloise."
3. At any time; in any event: "Jacob was told by the counselor that he could always get another job if he wants to."
Even though Kimberly believed that she could always get a new job, she found out that she had to explore all ways of getting new employment; including advertising and talking with friends, before she could get the job that she really wanted.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group A; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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always (AWL wiz, AWL wayz)
1. Every time, on every occasion, regularly, consistently: "We always start working at 0800 hours; however, she is always late."
2. Eternally, forever, perpetually: "He vowed that he would always love her."
3. At any time; in any event: "You may always get a new job if you want to."
2. Eternally, forever, perpetually: "He vowed that he would always love her."
3. At any time; in any event: "You may always get a new job if you want to."
Units related to:
“always”
(Latin: age; space of time, ever, always; eternity)
(Latin: always, ever, at all times, on each occasion)
(Anglo-Saxon: bad, harsh, wrong; always a prefix)
(it's always better to slip with the foot than with the tongue)
(the most important trait to cultivate if you are always punctual)