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- : a thing of any kind We were allowed to do anything we wanted to. If you're not sure what to say, just say anything that comes to mind. She didn't say anything at all. [=she said nothing at all]
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any event, act, object, or situation: He said I could order anything on the menu. She could be anything (= any age) between 30 and 40. More examples. Fewer examples. We christened him 'Slowcoach' because he took so long to do anything.
anything. (eniθɪŋ ) 1. pronoun A1. You use anything in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nothing is present or that an action or event does not or cannot happen. We can't do anything. Dad sat, not saying anything. She couldn't see or hear anything at all.
The meaning of ANYTHING is any thing whatever : any such thing. How to use anything in a sentence.
ANYTHING definition: 1. used in questions and negative statements to mean ‘something’: 2. any object, event, or…. Learn more.
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.
Britannica Dictionary definition of ANYTHING. 1. : a thing of any kind. We were allowed to do anything we wanted to. If you're not sure what to say, just say anything that comes to mind. She didn't say anything at all. [=she said nothing at all] [+] more examples. 2. : 1 something — used in questions. Would you like anything else?