Definition: 1. Used instead of someone in negative sentences and in questions, after if / whether , and after verbs such as prevent , forbid , avoid. 2. Any person at all; it does not matter who.
Use 'anyone' in a sentence:
1. Anyone could be doing what I'm doing.
2. Did anyone see you?
3. Should anyone call, please tell them I'm busy.
4. Can anyone decipher his handwriting?
5. She doesn't blame anyone for her father's death.
6. She would never intentionally hurt anyone.
7. Have you shown your work to anyone?
8. She wasn't anyone before she got that job.
9. Is anyone getting hungry?
10. I'm under orders not to let anyone in.
11. Have you shown anyone your work?
12. It seems anyone who's anyone in business is going to the conference.
13. Hard work never did anyone any harm.
14. If anyone comes in before I get back, ask them to wait.
15. Do you have anyone in mind for this job?
16. If anyone calls, tell them I'm not at home.
17. Anyone knows that all this is blather.
18. Can anyone put up bail for you?
19. Have they found anyone to replace her yet?
20. If anyone finds out, you're dead meat.
21. He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm.
22. I've never been so glad to see anyone in my life!
23. She made him swear not to tell anyone.
24. I don't want anyone getting the wrong idea.
25. Is anyone there?
26. I forbid anyone to touch that clock.
27. I've never intentionally hurt anyone.
28. He would never harm anyone.
29. I didn't tell anyone, honestly!
30. Have you been able to switch your shift with anyone?
31. Can I be of service to anyone?
32. He hates anyone parking in his space.
33. I would prefer it if you didn't tell anyone.
34. Is anyone too hot?
35. Anyone can appreciate our music.
36. Keep down! You mustn't let anyone see you.
37. He couldn't find it in himself to trust anyone again.
38. Anyone can be wise after the event.
39. Why would anyone want that job?
40. Stay close together ─ I don't want anyone to get lost.
41. Is anyone on for a drink after work?
42. I don't mind helping if you can't find anyone else.
43. Does anyone else want to come?
44. He's been at the bank longer than anyone else.
45. He shouted angrily at anyone within range.
46. Has anyone shown you round yet?
47. Have you discussed the problem with anyone?
48. I had no reason to believe there was anyone within hearing.
49. How can anyone enjoy the pressures of city life?
50. Entry is open to anyone over the age of 18.
51. We would welcome interest from anyone prepared to put money into the club.
52. It was the best possible surprise anyone could have given me.
53. The exercises are so simple that almost anyone can do them.
54. She won't accept advice from anyone.
55. You can rest easy ─ I'm not going to tell anyone.