completely, to include everything and every detail
all the facts or information about something
Watch to video on the idiom from A to Z
Example sentences
— Our travel agent planned our vacation from A to Z, including hotels, transportation, meals and sightseeing.
— The user manual explains how to operate and care for this automobile from A to Z.
— My sister has been a scientist for 25 years and knows chemistry from A to Z.
— Le Cordon Blue's Grand Diploma is an intensive program that teaches classic French culinary techniques from A to Z.
— We asked the teacher what would be on the test and she said we should know everything she discussed this semester from A to Z!
— The hotel resort had everything from A to Z so we didn't need to leave the complex during the entire week-long holiday.
— We need to get the information to the boss by 5:00 pm today but don't worry, he doesn't need to know what happened from A to Z. He just needs a summary with the main points.
— To open an international office in Jakarta, we'll need to hire an expert who knows all the regulations from A to Z and also has local contacts.
— The Mall of America truly has every store from A to Z so everyone will be happy shopping there.
— Before I go out in the evening my father reminds me of every possible scenario that can go wrong from A to Z. It's so annoying!
— We'll need to make sure we have everything organized from A to Z before the board meeting next week.
— Don't Know Much About Historyis a fun book that covers the must-know events in American history from A to Z.
— Our travel agent planned our vacation from A to Z, including hotels, transportation, meals and sightseeing. — The user manual explains how to operate and care for this automobile from A to Z. — My sister has been a scientist for 25 years and knows chemistry from A to Z.
Idioms are phrases which cannot be understood simply by looking at the meaning of the individual words in the phrase. We use idiomatic expressions all the time. If your friend is “beating around the bush,” they are avoiding speaking with you about something directly.
The longest word in any of the major English language dictionaries is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (45 letters), a word that refers to a lung disease contracted from the inhalation of very fine silica particles, specifically from a volcano; medically, it is the same as silicosis.
Basic terms or basic steps. Example: She doesn't even know the ABC of steps in dance. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used.
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