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Sundry Meaning in English

word

ˈsəndɹi
SUN-dree
ˈsʌn.dɹi
SUN-dree

Definition

Describes a collection of various different things that are not important enough to be named separately; often used as 'all and sundry' meaning 'everyone'.

Usage & Nuances

'Sundry' is somewhat formal and old-fashioned. It's common in business, accounting, and literature, often as 'sundry items' or 'all and sundry'. Rare in daily speech. Don't confuse with 'various'—'sundry' often hints at miscellaneous or less important things.

Example Sentences

She bought sundry items at the market.

basic

The drawer was full of sundry tools and papers.

basic

We have sundry expenses to pay this month.

basic

There are pens, receipts, and all sundry things in that box.

natural

He greeted all and sundry as he walked into the room.

natural

My backpack is always filled with sundry snacks and gadgets.

natural