French Phrase
Tout le monde s'est bien amusé.
Meaning
The sentence means “Everyone had a good time.” It is used after a social event to convey that all participants enjoyed themselves.
When to use
Say this after a party, a family gathering, a trip, or any group activity when you want to highlight that the whole group enjoyed the experience.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Toutlemondes'estbienamusé.
Tout le monde
Indefinite pronoun meaning “everyone”. It is grammatically singular, so verbs agree in the singular.
s'
Elided form of the reflexive pronoun *se* before a vowel; required for reflexive verbs.
est
Auxiliary verb *être* used in the passé composé of reflexive verbs; it agrees with the subject.
bien
Adverb meaning “well” or “good”, placed before the past participle to intensify the enjoyment.
amusé
Past participle of *amuser* (to have fun). With *tout le monde* it stays masculine singular.
🗨In Conversation
Comment était la soirée ?
How was the party?
Tout le monde s'est bien amusé.
Everyone had a good time.
✕Common Mistakes
Tout le monde s'est bien amuse.
Missing the accent aigu; the correct form is *amusé*.
Tout le monde a bien amusé.
Reflexive verbs use *être* as the auxiliary, not *avoir*.
Tout le monde s'amusé bien.
The reflexive pronoun must be contracted before *est*: *s'est*.
↔Alternatives
Tout le monde a passé un bon moment.
Everyone had a good moment.
Tout le monde s'est bien diverti.
Everyone was well entertained.
Tout le monde a bien profité.
Everyone made good use of it / enjoyed it.
Cultural Tip
In everyday French, *s'amuser* is informal and conveys a light‑hearted feeling. In more formal contexts you might prefer *passer un bon moment*. Remember that the past participle *amusé* does not take an extra “s” because *tout le monde* is treated as a singular masculine subject.

