overall

[ˈəʊvərɔːl]

overall Definition

  • 1taking everything into account
  • 2including everything

Using overall: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overall" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Overall, I think we did a good job on the project.

  • Example

    The overall cost of the trip was more than we expected.

  • Example

    The overall effect of the painting is quite striking.

  • Example

    The overall winner of the competition will receive a cash prize.

overall Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with overall

  • a comprehensive or general perspective of something

    Example

    We need to take an overall view of the situation before making any decisions.

  • a complete and detailed understanding of something

    Example

    We need to get an overall picture of the company's financial situation.

  • the duty or obligation to ensure that everything is done correctly or properly

    Example

    As the manager, she has overall responsibility for the project.

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Summary: overall in Brief

The term 'overall' [ˈəʊvərɔːl] refers to taking everything into account, including everything. It can be used as an adverb or adjective, and is often synonymous with phrases like 'all in all' or 'on the whole.' Examples include 'Overall, I think we did a good job on the project,' and 'The overall cost of the trip was more than we expected.' Phrases like 'overall view' and 'overall responsibility' extend its meaning.

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