Advanced as adverb In any way or to any extent; used to emphasize the absence or lack of something. Clear All
10 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'At All'
The scientist couldn't detect any traces of the chemical in the sample at all.
The car didn't start at all this morning.
She didn't feel nervous at all during the intense competition.
The novel's plot twist didn't surprise the avid reader at all.
The environmentalist advocated for reducing plastic usage at all costs.
The detective couldn't find any clues at all in the crime scene.
The new policy didn't address the concerns of the employees at all.
He wasn't bothered at all by the criticism of his innovative idea.
The hiker didn't encounter any obstacles at all on the well-marked trail.
The scientist couldn't replicate the results at all in subsequent experiments.
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