anything
[ˈeniθɪŋ]
Definition:
1. A thing of any kind.
2. Any thing at all, when it does not matter which.
Use 'anything' in a sentence:
- 1. Do you have anything to declare?
- 2. Anything that keeps education on the front burner is good.
- 3. At that point, anything could happen.
- 4. I was twenty years old and ready for anything.
- 5. It wasn't cheap. Anything but.
- 6. Almost anything goes these days.
- 7. Is there anything in these rumours?
- 8. I didn't want to say anything without actually reading the letter first.
- 9. Anything that's cheap this year will be even cheaper next year.
- 10. I never throw anything away.
- 11. What happened, is anything wrong?.
- 12. She was too far gone to understand anything we said to her.
- 13. Is anything troubling you?
- 14. You can't make me do anything.
- 15. We hope to prevent anything unpleasant from happening.
- 16. I can't make anything of this note.
- 17. The problem is anything but easy.
- 18. Listen, if you talk to him or anything make sure you let us know, will you.
- 19. The children matter more to her than anything else in the world.
- 20. I'll eat almost anything.
- 21. The book wasn't anything like as good as her first one.
- 22. Did you find anything?
- 23. Factory farming has turned the cow into a milk machine, producing anything from 25 to 40 litres of milk per day.
- 24. I never had to clean up after him. If anything, he did most of the cleaning.
- 25. He didn't cry or scream or anything.
- 26. Do you want anything else?
- 27. If you need anything, I am at your service.
- 28. Did you find anything?.
- 29. You shouldn't take anything she says at face value.
- 30. I don't have anything suitable to wear for the party.
- 31. Is there anything good on telly ?
- 32. More than anything else, he wanted to become a teacher.
- 33. I overreact to anything sad.
- 34. I wouldn't give it up for anything.
- 35. I wouldn't want to move for anything in the world.
- 36. Nobody seemed to notice anything wrong.
- 37. Only Cowans played anything close to his true form.
- 38. I wouldn't have missed this summer in England for anything.
- 39. He isn't anything like my first boss.
- 40. She'd forgive him anything.
- 41. Doctors have decided the only way he can live anything near a normal life is to give him an operation.
- 42. I've never tasted anything like it.
- 43. He is young, fresh, and ready for anything.
- 44. I don't own anything of any value.
- 45. Sorry I'm late—have I missed anything?
- 46. He never achieved anything.
- 47. The hotel was anything but cheap.
- 48. We can't do anything.
- 49. I'd hate anything to come between us.
- 50. I haven't found anything out about him yet.
- 51. There's never anything worth watching on TV.
- 52. What happened, is anything wrong?
- 53. I'm so hungry, I'll eat anything.
- 54. I'd never let you go short of anything.
- 55. You can put a bet on almost anything these days.
- 56. Dad sat, not saying anything.
- 57. Would you like anything else?
- 58. He didn't speak anything but Greek.
- 59. She opened the door and jumped out, quick as anything.
- 60. If you remember anything at all, please let us know.
- 61. Why should I help him? He's never done anything for me.
- 62. They'll do anything for a story.
- 63. There's no evidence that he told anyone to say anything but the truth.
- 64. I'd say he was more like his father, if anything.
- 65. Don't go doing anything extreme like leaving the country.
- 66. No comment. I don't know anything.
- 67. The party was organized without her knowing anything about it.
- 68. Fights with his father lasted anything between fifteen minutes and an hour.
- 69. I'd give anything to see him again.
- 70. If she wants anything, she need only ask.
- 71. I will be anything but quiet on Saturday night!.
- 72. Forget (that) I said anything!
- 73. I felt as pleased as anything.
- 74. I'll agree to anything for an easy life.
- 75. I'm having trouble finding anything new to say on this subject.
- 76. Does Your Ladyship require anything?
- 77. Have you ever seen anything like it?
- 78. Why can't you ever take anything seriously?
- 79. If past experience is anything to go by, they'll be late.
- 80. They'll eat almost anything.
- 81. He used to be as smart as anything.
- 82. I won't be bullied into signing anything.