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Meaning of anything
The primary meaning of the word "anything" is used to indicate a lack of restriction or limitation on something.
Etymology of anything
The word "anything" has its roots in Old English, with "any" derived from "enig" (one, single) and "thing" from "þing" (thing, object)
Historically, "anything" was used in various forms, such as "oniy thing" or "eniy thing", before evolving into its modern spelling and usage
Synonyms
something
whatever
anything at all
what
whatsoever
any
all
everything
whatever it takes
something or other
anything whatsoever
something on hand
something available
something in store
something in reserve
something to spare
something extra
anything else
whatever else
something more
anything more
all things
everything possible
anything possible
whatever is necessary
anything that is necessary
Definitions
- Used to indicate a lack of restriction or limitation on something
- Used to ask if something, however small or insignificant, exists or is available
- Used to emphasize the extent or degree of something
Usage Examples
- I'll do anything to help you with your project
- Is there anything I can do for you?
- She'll eat anything, from pizza to sushi
Antonyms
nothing
something specific
a specific thing
one thing
a single thing
something in particular
something definite
something certain
something exact
something precise
something limited
something restricted
something exclusive
something unique
something special
something particular
something individual
something distinct