any

/ˈɛni/
adverb
  1. To any extent or degree; at all.
    • Is the soup any better now?
    • I can't run any faster.
    • He didn't help any with the cleaning.
determiner
  1. Used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many.
    • She didn't eat any of the cookies.
    • Do you have any milk in the fridge?
    • Any student can join the club.
  2. Used to emphasize that something is true for every member of a group or every instance.
    • Any child knows that fire is hot.
    • Any plan is better than no plan.
    • You can call me any time.
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pronoun
  1. Any person or thing; any ones.
    • I need a pencil; do you have any?
    • She asked for volunteers, but there weren't any.
    • Any of these books will help you learn.
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