Each Meaning and Definition

“` Each

Each

Pronunciation

/ˈiːtʃ/

Part of Speech

Pronoun

Definition

Every single member or thing of a group; one of each: “She collected one of each book in the series.”

Examples

  • I have each of the necessary documents for the application.
  • The instructor handed out each of the assignments separately.

Synonyms

  • Every
  • Each individual

Antonyms

  • Some
  • A few

Etymology

The word “each” comes from Old English “eac”, which is derived from Proto-Germanic “*aiksiz”, related to Proto-Indo-European “*oi-ksos”, meaning “alone” or “separate”.

Usage Notes

Use “each” to refer to one of a set of things or people, especially when describing a quantity or a total.

Cultural References

Notable appearances of the word “each” in popular culture include its use in the title of the 1998 film “Each Dawn I Die” and in the book title “A Life of Each” by Timothy Egan.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “Each to their own”
  • “Each to his own”

Related Words or Phrases

  • Every
  • Each one
  • One by one

Collocations

  • Each and every
  • Each other
  • One of each

Frequency of Use

“Each” is a commonly used word in modern language, with an frequency of use estimated to be in the top 100 words of the English language.

Common Misspellings

  • Eaches
  • Eachu

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