Synonyms for eachitʃ

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. each(a)(adverb)

    (used of count nouns) every one considered individually

    Antonyms:
    some(a), no(a)

  2. each, to each one, for each one, from each one, apiece(adverb)

    to or from every one of two or more (considered individually)

    Synonyms:
    each, for each one, apiece, from each one, to each one

    Antonyms:
    some(a), no(a)

English Synonyms and Antonyms, by James Champlin Fernald

  1. each

    There is no discernible difference in sense between so much apiece and so much each; the former is the more common and popular, the latter the more elegant expression. Distributively is generally used of numbers and abstract relations. Individually emphasizes the independence of the individuals; separately and severally still more emphatically hold them apart. The signers of a note may become jointly and severally responsible, that is, each liable for the entire amount, as if he had signed it alone. Witnesses are often brought separately into court, in order that no one may be influenced by the testimony of another. If a company of laborers demand a dollar apiece, that is a demand that each shall receive that sum; if they individually demand a dollar, each individual makes the demand.

    Synonyms:
    apiece, distributively, individually, separately, severally

    Antonyms:
    accumulatively, collectively, confusedly, en masse, indiscriminately, synthetically, together, unitedly

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