- ANYTHING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANYTHING is any thing whatever : any such thing How to use anything in a sentence
- ANYTHING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Anyone, anybody and anything are indefinite pronouns We use anyone, anybody and anything to refer to both an open, unlimited set of things or people and specific things or people
- Anything or Any Thing? - Grammar Monster
Anything and any thing are easy to confuse Anything means 'a thing of any kind' (i e , it doesn't matter what it is) Any thing is rare It is used to emphasize that you are referring to any object, as opposed to any person, animal, or idea
- Anything - definition of anything by The Free Dictionary
1 in any way: he wasn't anything like his father 2 anything but by no means; not in the least: she was anything but happy 3 like anything (intensifier; usually euphemistic): he ran like anything
- anything - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
If he had written a love letter, or a farce, or a ballade, or a story, no one, either clerks, or friends, or compositors, would have understood anything but a word here and a word there
- GameStop Trade Anything Day is near. When, what is it?
The Trade Anything Day event is being held by GameStop, which has become synonymous with trade-ins, on Saturday, Dec 6 Here's what to know
- What is the difference between anything and any thing? | Britannica . . .
The short answer is that it is nearly always better to use anything Anything, which means “a thing of any kind,” can be used in many more contexts than any thing, which is rarely used at all
- ANYTHING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use anything to emphasize a possible thing, event, or situation, when you are saying that it could be any one of a very large number of things He is young, fresh, and ready for anything At that point, anything could happen He is convinced he just has to say 'please' and he can have anything
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