What Is Another Way to Say “Each”?

Looking for synonyms for each? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say each.

  • Every
  • Each one
  • Every single
  • Each and every
  • Any
  • All
  • Each individual
  • Per
  • Respective
  • Apiece
  • One by one
  • Individually
  • Separately
  • Singularly
  • Distinctly

Want to learn how to say each professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Every

When to Use: To refer to all members of a group individually.
Example: “Every employee must complete the annual training module.”

2. Each One

When to Use: Emphasizing individual members within a group.
Example: “Each one of our team members brings a unique skill set to the project.”

3. Every Single

When to Use: To emphasize the inclusion of all individual items or people without exception.
Example: “Every single part of the process has been carefully designed for efficiency.”

4. Each and Every

When to Use: For strong emphasis on individual attention or consideration.
Example: “We value each and every client’s feedback to improve our services.”

5. Any

When to Use: Referring to all members of a group without specifying which ones.
Example: “Any member of the team can answer your questions about the project.”

6. All

When to Use: To refer to the entire number or quantity of people or things in a group.
Example: “All participants must register for the conference by next Friday.”

7. Each Individual

When to Use: To emphasize on the individuality of members in a group.
Example: “Each individual’s performance will be reviewed in the annual assessment.”

8. Per

When to Use: To indicate for each one, often used in statistical or reporting contexts.
Example: “The report shows our sales figures per region.”

9. Respective

When to Use: To refer to separately relating to each of two or more people or things.
Example: “The teams returned to their respective offices after the meeting.”

10. Apiece

When to Use: Referring to each member of a group receiving or contributing something equally.
Example: “The cost of the team lunch will be $15 apiece.”

11. One by One

When to Use: To indicate taking or dealing with each person or thing separately in sequence.
Example: “The manager interviewed the candidates one by one.”

12. Individually

When to Use: To emphasize on an individual basis, separately.
Example: “The components are individually tested for quality assurance.”

13. Separately

When to Use: To indicate that something is done to each person or thing one at a time, not together.
Example: “Each department will separately present their quarterly reports.”

14. Singularly

When to Use: To emphasize that something is done to each person or thing alone.
Example: “Singularly, each artist in the collective brings a unique perspective.”

15. Distinctly

When to Use: To point out that each person or thing is different or separate.
Example: “Distinctly, each branch of our company serves a different customer base.”

Linda Brown