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Overall is a versatile English term with several related uses. As an adverb and adjective, it means considering everything or in total. It is used to indicate a general or aggregate assessment, as in overall result, overall cost, or overall performance. In neutral writing it often contrasts with parts or components, for example, “Overall, the project was successful despite some delays.” In data and analysis, overall describes trends or measures that apply across an entire set rather than a subset.

As a noun, overalls (or dungarees) refer to a one-piece garment with a bib at the front

In modern usage, overall also appears in contexts like sports, economics, and project evaluation to denote a

and
shoulder
straps
that
fasten
over
the
shoulders.
The
garment
covers
the
torso
and
legs
and
is
worn
over
other
clothes
for
protection,
warmth,
or
fashion.
Variants
include
denim
overalls,
which
are
common
in
workwear
history,
and
shortalls,
which
are
shorter
versions
designed
for
warm
weather.
In
some
regions
the
term
overalls
is
used
broadly
for
this
type
of
garment,
while
in
others
dungarees
may
be
preferred.
single,
aggregate
measure.
An
overall
score
or
overall
ranking
combines
multiple
subcomponents
to
produce
a
single
conclusion
about
performance
or
quality.
The
word
thus
functions
across
grammar,
apparel,
and
evaluative
commentary,
providing
a
concise
way
to
summarize
or
describe
totals
and
general
impressions.