all-inclusiveness

/ˌȯl-in-ˈklü-siv How to pronounce all-inclusive (audio) -ziv/ (ame, mw)

all-inclusiveness — noun

1. the quality of leaving nothing or no one out — covering every part, idea, or gro

1.名詞C1
釋義

the quality of leaving nothing or no one out — covering every part, idea, or group that is relevant.

例句

The teacher praised the project's all-inclusiveness, since every student in the class had a clear role.

abstract noun describing a covering-everyone quality

Asher admired the all-inclusiveness of the new library, which welcomed wheelchair users, parents with strollers, and elderly readers.

the all-inclusiveness of [system / space]

同義詞
  • inclusiveness

    more general; 'all-inclusiveness' stresses that NOTHING is left out, while 'inclusiveness' often refers to welcoming diverse people

  • comprehensiveness

    more formal; emphasises full coverage of facts or topics rather than people

  • completeness

    broader; about being whole rather than welcoming every part

反義詞

用法筆記

Abstract noun derived from the adjective 'all-inclusive'. Subject is usually an event, organization, document, or policy whose scope or membership is the relevant quality.

常見錯誤

I want all-inclusiveness in my hotel room.
I want an all-inclusive package at the hotel.
💡when talking about a holiday package, learners should use the adjective 'all-inclusive', not the noun.