How to use anything in a sentence. He wasn't anything like his father Anything but by no means She was anything but happy 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.
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. Does it taste anything like chocolate Anything but, in no degree or respect The plans were anything but definite. From middle english anything, enything, onything, from late old english aniþing, from earlier ǣniġ þing (literally “any thing”), equivalent to any + thing. Any object, occurrence, or matter whatever.
Anything refers to any object, entity, idea, event, action, or concept without limitations or restrictions It encompasses everything that exists or could potentially exist, regardless of its size, nature, or significance. Any of various things that might exist or occur i can't get anything done with this noise distracting me Despite searching the library multiple times, he was unable to find anything related to the topic of his research.
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