all there

The idiom "all there" is used to describe someone's mental state, indicating they are fully present and mentally competent.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)Mentally competent and not absent-minded or insane.

Example

  • Despite his eccentric behavior, he's definitely all there.

B2General

(informal)Fully alert and focused, giving complete attention.

Example

  • During the meeting, she was all there, contributing valuable insights.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "all there":

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