All and Sundry
Meaning in Nepali: सबै रोगी, सबै लोगहरू
Pronunciation: (awl and suhn-dree)
Part of Speech: Idiom
Nearby Words:
- Almighty (noun) – सर्वशक्तिमान
- Allot (verb) – बाँट्नु
- Allure (verb) – मोहनु, आकर्षित गर्नु
Synonyms:
- Everyone
- Every person
- Every individual
- Every Tom, Dick, and Harry
- The whole world and his wife
Antonyms:
No specific antonyms found in Nepali.
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All and sundry is an English idiom that refers to every person or everything without exception. In Nepali, it can be translated as “सबै रोगी” or “सबै लोगहरू”. The phrase is commonly used to emphasize inclusivity or to refer to a wide range of people or things. It is often used in informal contexts and can be replaced by synonyms such as “everyone,” “every person,” or “every individual.” There are no specific antonyms for this idiom in Nepali. To further explore the meaning and usage of “all and sundry,” you can refer to dictionary.com, wikipedia.org, or thefreedictionary.com.