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Word: "All in"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning: "All in" means being very tired or exhausted. When someone says they are "all in," it means they have used up all their energy and feel like they cannot do anything more.

Usage Instructions: You can use "all in" to describe how you feel after a long day, a lot of work, or an exhausting activity. It's informal and often used in conversation.

Example: - "After working all day and then going to the gym, I was all in and just wanted to sleep."

Advanced Usage: In more advanced contexts, "all in" can be used metaphorically to describe someone who is completely committed to a task or situation, not just physically tired. For example, "She was all in for the project, working late nights and weekends to ensure its success."

Word Variants: - "All in" (phrase): This can be a standalone phrase, often used in different contexts. - "All in all" (phrase): This is an idiomatic expression meaning when everything is considered; overall.

Different Meanings: - In poker, "all in" refers to betting all of one's chips in the game. For example, "He went all in on his last hand, risking everything he had."

Synonyms: - Exhausted - Tired - Worn out - Bushed - Dead (informal)

Idioms: - "Dead on my feet": This means being very tired but still standing or active. - "Hit the wall": This means reaching a point of physical or mental exhaustion.

Phrasal Verbs: While "all in" itself is not a phrasal verb, you might come across phrases like "burn out," which means to become very tired or exhausted from too much work or stress.

Summary: "All in" is an informal adjective used to express extreme tiredness or exhaustion. It can also imply total commitment in certain contexts.

Adjective
  1. very tired
    • was all in at the end of the day
    • so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere
    • bushed after all that exercise
    • I'm dead after that long trip

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