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Everybody/Everybodies
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Everybodies vs. Everybody
Everybodies
A nonstandard possessive form of 'everybody'
Examples:
Synonyms:
This word has no synonyms
Antonyms:
This word has no antonyms
Everybody
/ˈevribɒdi/
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All people considered as a group.
Examples:
Everybody
do about here.
Everybody
watched with open mouths.
Everybody
was working.
Synonyms:
everyone
all
Antonyms:
nobody
no one
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Ways to tell them apart:
"Everybody" is always singular, even though it refers to a group of people.
"Everybodies" is not a standard word in English and is rarely used.
To avoid confusion, remember that
everybody
is akin to
everyone
, thus singular.
"Everybody" should be followed by a singular verb like "is" in a sentence.
If you
re thinking plural, consider rewording to
all people
, as
everybodies
isn
t commonly correct.
When to use everybodies:
When to use everybody:
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