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Meaning anything meaning

What does anything mean?
Definitions in simple English

anything

Any one of all things. You use this when there is no limit to what might be meant. You might be able to change "anything" to any other word. I'll do anything you want. Is there anything he has not done? I don't have anything left.

anything

Any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever; a thing of any kind; something or other. any thing of any kind

anything

someone or something

anything

In any way, any extent or any degree.

Synonyms anything synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as anything?

Topics anything topics

What do people use anything to talk about?

Examples anything examples

How do I use anything in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Let me know if there is anything I can do.
I will do anything for you.
Do you have anything to declare?
Don't hesitate to tell me if you need anything.
Would you like to drink anything?
If there is anything you want, don't hesitate to ask me.
Can I do anything for you?
I can't see anything with my right eye.
Do you have anything less expensive?
I will do anything but that.
I'll give you anything but this.
That won't change anything.
That doesn't change anything.
It won't change anything.
I won't ask you anything else today.
I don't have anything better to do.
You cannot achieve anything without effort.
Anything that can be misunderstood will be.
You didn't tell him anything?
Anything that is too stupid to be spoken is sung.
If you don't have anything to do, look at the ceiling of your room.
It doesn't mean anything!
It doesn't mean anything.
Jason was a taciturn individual, so it was always a real surprise when he said anything.

Movie subtitles

Your mom is that kind of lady. Anything that gets in her way, children or else?
I'm not doing anything.
Saying that he does not remember anything. it's the same excuse as Patre!
You may request anything of me, princess.
I won't do anything that would put us in a disadvantegous situation.
I don't need anything else.
Lelouch? I'm not giving up anything that's truly important to me.
YongIe didn't believe in doing anything by halves.
Oh uh, sir, we don't have anything illegal in there, sir.
I'd do anything for you!
Where in that book of yours does it say anything about sleeping with a baby?!
Elder, you don't have to say anything.
In fact, the acid in them can dissolve just about anything.
But if we don't have a life form at all, we don't have the potential for anything.
It's more important than blood, more important than anything!
She'll marry you on one condition. - Anything!
Just ask if you need anything.
Bring me anything that he writes. Got it?
Call me if you need anything.
Is there anything you want?
He never asked me anything.
Didn't see or hear anything.
I can guard your house, take the children to school, - anything!
I'd bet you anything that he'll amaze them!
Kids can get pretty much anything they want in the yard, as long as they can afford it.
But the hardest thing to get past the screws is peanuts, or anything that contains peanuts, or anything that even MAY contain peanuts.
But why didn't you do anything? I did.
Not that I care where Mary is or anything.
So, if something were to happen to them now, it couldn't have anything to do with me.
Don't tell them anything, all right.
I don't think anything, Bax.
No, please, I haven't done anything.
Do you want us to do anything for you, back home?
They don't do anything without each other, so they go out and look for a dead body in the first season, and Scott gets bit by a werewolf.
I've never seen anything like this.
She just doesn't want anything to do with anybody.
Johnny doesn't know anything?

News and current affairs

No doubt, millions of people at the end of the war were too hungry and exhausted to do anything much beyond staying alive.
This essay, more than anything else, defined Putin's second term.
If this constitution were accepted in anything like the proposed form, the EU would gain many attributes and trappings of statehood: its own president and foreign minister, its own legal system.
The mathematical models that macroeconomists have may resemble weather models in some respects, but their structural integrity is not guaranteed by anything like a solid, immutable theory.
As for America, anything it touches in the Middle East has become radioactive, even for longstanding clients and friends.
But if we have learned anything at all from the tragic assassinations of the region's greatest peacemakers, Anwar Sadat and Yitzhak Rabin, it is that the guns do not remain silent for long.
If anything, the risks of a US-Europe split will be reduced rather than increased by the EU's recent enlargement.
Anything can trigger this final act: a lover's rejection, a job application denied.
Those who monopolize power cannot imagine a world released from their grip as anything but a catastrophe.
Small wonder: the American public is fiercely resistant to anything that seriously forces them to compromise on their energy-burning, gas-guzzling lifestyle.
But we are not seeing signs of anything like this.
So, by the summer of 2001, a pattern was set that would lead British observer Daniel Davies to ask if there was a Bush administration policy on anything of even moderate importance that had not been completely bollixed up.
In fact, it is reluctant to say or do anything publicly that might raise China's hackles.
Whatever US courts say about it, abducting people all over the world, locking them up for years without establishing that they are guilty of anything, and subjecting them to harsh and abusive treatment is a flagrant violation of international law.
Finger pointing will not fix anything.
Even the recent death of Osama bin Laden at the hands of United States special forces does not indicate anything about American power one way or the other.
The prisoners are housed far from anything like mops or other cleaning articles; they are given no chores to perform; and they receive no mail.
If anything, some of Obama's Democratic supporters wish he would show more emotion in responding to criticism.
America's friends around the world watched with dismay the recent brawl in over raising the federal government's debt ceiling, and the US Congress's inability to come to anything like a balanced and forward-looking compromise.

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