anything

/ˈɛniˌθɪŋ/
pronoun
  1. Used to refer to any object, event, fact, or idea, no matter which one.
    • She would do anything to protect her family.
    • Is there anything I can do to help?
    • You can choose anything from the menu.
  2. Used in negative sentences to mean 'nothing'.
    • There isn't anything wrong with the car.
    • I didn't say anything about the surprise party.
    • He doesn't know anything about computers.
  3. Used in questions to ask about the existence of something.
    • Would you like anything to drink?
    • Has anything changed since yesterday?
    • Did you find anything interesting at the store?
Synonyms
adverb
  1. To any degree or extent; at all.
    • That dress doesn't look anything special.
    • He isn't anything close to being ready.
    • The movie wasn't anything like the book.
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