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Everybody vs. Everybodies

Everybody

/ˈevribɒdi/
All people considered as a group.

Examples:

Everybody do about here.Everybody watched with open mouths.Everybody was working.

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Everybodies

A nonstandard possessive form of 'everybody'

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This word has no synonyms

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This word has no antonyms

Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Everybody is a singular term even though it refers to multiple people.
  • Remember that everybody is an indefinite pronoun that treats everyone as a single unit.
  • On the other hand, everybodies is a more specific term that serves as a plural noun to describe multiple corporate entities or sets of people (though seldom used).
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