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1. each
adverb. ['ˈiːtʃ'] to or from every one of two or more (considered individually).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- eche (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ælc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Each
- inspeech
- screech
- beseech
- swiech
- speech
- creech
- breech
- wiech
- weech
- veech
- veatch
- reeche
- pietsch
- piech
- meech
- leitch
- leetch
- leech
- keetch
- keech
- dietsche
- dietsch
- cheech
- beech
How do you pronounce each?
Pronounce each as iʧ.
US - How to pronounce each in American English
UK - How to pronounce each in British English
Sentences with each
1. Determiner
This is good for borrowers, as it means each payment brings them closer to owning their home outright.
Quotes about each
1. Each moment of a happy lover's hour is worth an age of dull and common life.
- Aphra Behn
2. Starting a band is the easy part. Once you've formed the band, you have to tell a story, and that story requires songs. And not just good songs, but great songs. After a while, great songs won't do - they have to be the best. Success doesn't make it any easier. Each time I start a new record, it's a brand-new search.
- The Edge
3. Each day means a new twenty-four hours. Each day means everything's possible again. You live in the moment, you die in the moment, you take it all one day at a time.
- Marie Lu, Legend
2. each
adjective. ['ˈiːtʃ'] (used of count nouns) every one considered individually.
Antonyms
Etymology
- eche (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ælc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))