If you're talking about quantity:
* Every - "Every student passed the test."
* Each - "Each person received a gift."
* Total - "The total number of attendees was 100."
* Whole - "The whole team celebrated their victory."
* Entire - "The entire city was covered in snow."
* Complete - "The complete collection of stamps is worth a fortune."
If you're talking about inclusivity:
* Everyone - "Everyone is welcome."
* Anybody - "Anybody can participate."
* Everything - "Everything is possible."
* All of them - "I brought all of them with me."
If you're looking for a more formal alternative:
* Entirely - "The project was entirely funded by donations."
* Universally - "This rule is universally accepted."
Please provide more context and I can give you a more specific suggestion!