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adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]You use all-time when you are comparing all the things of a particular type that there have ever been. For example, if you say that something is the all-time best, you mean that it is the best thing of its type that there has ever been. The president's popularity nationally is at an all-time low. She is my all-time favourite artist. Synonyms: unequalled, record, unique, exceptional More Synonyms of all-time all-time in British Englishadjective(prenominal) informal unsurpassed in some respect at a particular time an all-time record at the Olympics all-time in American English (ˈɔlˌtaɪm) adjective unsurpassed up to the present time an all-time record Examples of 'all-time' in a sentenceall-time Public trust in charities has crashed to an all-time low.IT has been a sad year for music with many all-time greats passing away.Then admitted he was gutted to lose the club's all-time goalscoring record.What's her all-time favourite product launch?The group's most recent data shows that phishing is at an all-time high.I am 34 and at an all-time low.But his chance to be an all-time great has bit the dust.Who is your favourite all-time celebrity dancer?The list of all-time gloomy hits is depressingly long.Financial giving is at an all-time high.That was another all-time record in the heptathlon.Some firms have hit all-time lows in the credit crunch and are set for a rebound.This is one of my all-time favourites.So where does that goal rank on his all-time list?England know what an all-time low is like.I think it will mean that the interest will be at an all-time high.Talking of films, my all-time favourite is.We lost an all-time great.Three weeks to the day after the increase was implemented, oil prices struck an all-time record.Local Hero is my all-time favourite film.Victory in the final would confirm him as one of cricket's all-time great leaders.My all-time favourite holiday was a family trip to Borneo.She's one of my top two all-time great beauties.It's one of my all-time favourite places.While more buttons become undone, his strides are at all-time high.They are still finding it hard to work as a team, and their relationship with the villagers plummets to an all-time low.I'm just concerned her confidence is at an all-time low.And while that legendary trio will always rank highly on the all-time greats list, it is difficult and unfair to compare them with the current generation. In other languagesall-time British English: all-time ADJECTIVE You use all-time when you are comparing all the things of a particular type that there have ever been. The president's popularity nationally is at an all-time low. - American English: all-time
- Brazilian Portuguese: de todos os tempos
- Chinese: 空前的
- European Spanish: de todos los tiempos
- French: sans précédent
- German: aller Zeiten
- Italian: assoluto
- Japanese: 空前の
- Korean: 시대를 초월한
- European Portuguese: de todos os tempos
- Latin American Spanish: de todos los tiempos
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