1. everyone - Noun
2. everyone - Pronoun
Everybody; -- commonly separated, every one.
Source: Webster's dictionary":57 - it's the day we use to take that picture of america - everyone needs to be counted." Source: Internet
'2020 has been a challenging time for everyone in our industry and I feel truly honoured and thankful to my whole team who made it possible.' Source: Internet
Aaron tells him there are days when he is going to fail like everyone else. Source: Internet
A cabinet source is quoted as saying the UK "won't want to be too far behind" other countries such as Germany which are easing their lockdowns "but everyone accepts, including industry, that social distancing will have to continue for many months". Source: Internet
Aaron Pellerin, a Port Neches resident, said he believes everyone should at least be given the option to choose. Source: Internet
Aaron, for one, interprets the mask as a threat, but Michonne disagrees and urges him to stay calm so as to not scare everyone. Source: Internet