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Any

ˈen.i
determiner

Used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many.

Usage examples:

I don't have any choice
pronoun

One or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many.

Usage examples:

Someone asked him for a match, but joe didn't have any
adverb

At all; in some degree (used for emphasis).

Usage examples:

He wasn't any good at basketball

One or some or every or all without specification

phrase

Very soon

Usage examples:

The guests are coming any minute now, and the house is still a mess., any minute now, julia will be…
phrase

In adverse circumstances one welcomes any source of relief or escape.

Usage examples:

Dora's eye fell on him—any port in a storm
idiom

Used to say that in a difficult situation, people get help from wherever or whoever they can

Usage examples:

When people want to feel better, to gain a measure of comfort, they'll choose any port in a storm.,…
phrase

Very soon

Usage examples:

The guests are coming any minute now, and the house is still a mess., any minute now, julia will be…
phrase

Very soon

Usage examples:

The guests are coming any minute now, and the house is still a mess., any minute now, julia will be…

Anybodies

ˈen.iˌbɒd.i
pronoun

Anyone

Usage examples:

Does anybody have change for a $10 bill?

Anybody

ˈen.iˌbɒd.i
pronoun

Anyone.

Usage examples:

There wasn't anybody around

Anyhow

ˈen.i.haʊ
adverb

Another term for anyway.

Anymore

ˌen.iˈmɔːr
adverb

To any further extent; any longer.

Usage examples:

She refused to listen any more

Anyone

ˈen.i.wʌn
pronoun

Any person or people.

Usage examples:

There wasn't anyone there

Anyplace

ˈen.i.pleɪs
adverb

Another term for anywhere.

Usage examples:

Miami is hotter than anyplace else

Anything

ˈen.i.θɪŋ
pronoun

Used to refer to a thing, no matter what.

Usage examples:

Nobody was saying anything
idiom

Not at all or not in any way

Usage examples:

She was anything but friendly the last time i saw her.

Anythings

ˈen.i.θɪŋ
pronoun

Any event, act, or object whatever, or (esp. in negative statements or questions) something

Usage examples:

Is there anything i can do to help?, i didn’t know anything about computers till i started this job…

Anytime

ˈen.i.taɪm
phrase

At whatever time.

Usage examples:

She can come any time
adverb

At any time or at a time, but without saying which time

Usage examples:

Come to see me anytime., i’m not planning on leaving anytime soon., joe and his family ought to be …

Anyway

ˈen.i.weɪ
adverb

Used to confirm or support a point or idea just mentioned.

Usage examples:

I told you, it's all right, and anyway, it was my fault

Anyways

ˈen.i.weɪz
adverb

Non-standard form of anyway.

Usage examples:

You wouldn't understand all them long words anyways

Anywhere

ˈen.i.weər
adverb

In or to any place.

Usage examples:

He couldn't be found anywhere
pronoun

Any place.

Usage examples:

He doesn't have anywhere to live

Anzac

ˈæn.zæk
noun

A soldier in the australian and new zealand army corps (1914–18).

Usage examples:

The anzacs put their lives on the line for the freedom we often take for granted

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