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The word overall is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as a whole, in view of all circumstances, form one end to the other; an adjective, a word that describes a noun, viewed as a whole, including everything; and a noun, overalls, a singular form for 'a pair of...', a piece of clothing. Example sentences:

Adverb: I like this suit overall but it will need some color to set it off.

Adjective: The overall construction is good, just cosmetic repairs are necessary.

Noun: My mom wore her overalls.

Adverb: Overall, we accomplished most of what we set out to do.

Adjective: The overall accumulation of snow was greater than last year.

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