All-out

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːˈlaʊt/

All-out (adjective)

  1. Using all possible resources or energy to achieve something.
  2. Involving full commitment or intensity in an action or situation.

Examples

  • The team made an all-out effort to win the championship.
  • She showed all-out commitment to the project from the start.

Common collocations: all-out attack, all-out campaign, all-out effort, all-out support

Synonyms of All-out

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of All-out

  • describes a lack of enthusiasm or commitment.
  • indicates a small or insufficient effort.