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Meaning of anybody
The primary meaning of the word "anybody" is a person, regardless of their identity or characteristics.
Etymology of anybody
The word "anybody" originated from the combination of "any" and "body", with "any" coming from Old English "ænig" meaning "one" or "some", and "body" coming from Old English "bodig" meaning "body" or "person"
Historically, the word "anybody" has been used since the 14th century to refer to a person, regardless of their identity or characteristics
Synonyms
Definitions
- Used to refer to a person, regardless of their identity or characteristics
- Used to ask if a person is present or available
- Used to indicate that something can be done by a person, regardless of their identity or characteristics
Usage Examples
- Is anybody home?
- Can anybody help me with this problem?
- Anybody can learn to play the guitar with practice
Antonyms
nobody
no one
none
not a soul
not a person
zero
zilch
nil
none
nonexistent
absent
missing
nonexistent
invisible
nonexistent
unreal
imaginary
fictional
unreal