anywhere

/ˈɛniˌwɛr/
adverb
  1. In, at, or to any place (used in negative statements, questions, or conditional clauses).
    • If you see him anywhere, please let me know.
    • I can't find my keys anywhere.
    • Did you go anywhere interesting over the weekend?
  2. To any place; used in positive statements to mean 'any place at all'.
    • She would travel anywhere to see the northern lights.
    • We can meet anywhere that's convenient for you.
    • You can sit anywhere you like.
  3. Used to emphasize a lack of limits or restrictions in a statement.
    • The noise was so loud it could be heard anywhere in the building.
    • He could be anywhere by now—he left hours ago.
    • This new phone is better than anything else anywhere.
Antonyms
noun
  1. Any place (used as a subject or object in a sentence).
    • She looked for a quiet spot, but anywhere was too noisy.
    • Anywhere along the coast would be a great vacation spot.
    • Anywhere is better than staying in this traffic jam.
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