by all accounts

The phrase "by all accounts" is often used to indicate a consensus or general agreement based on multiple sources or opinions.

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Definition

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(idiomatic)According to the information or opinions from multiple sources.

Example

  • By all accounts, the new restaurant is a hit.
  • She is, by all accounts, an excellent teacher.

Similar

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

on all countsby all meansall things consideredon someone's accountall in all