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['eni] 1. pronoun, adjective1) (one, some, no matter which: `Which dress shall I wear?' `Wear any (dress)'; `Which dresses shall I pack?' `Pack any (dresses)'.) οποιοσδήποτε2) ((in questions and negative sentences etc) one, some: John has been to some interesting places but I've never been to any; Have you been to any interesting places?; We have hardly any coffee left.) κανένας, καθόλου2. adjective(every: Any schoolboy could tell you the answer.) οποιοσδήποτε3. adverb(at all; (even) by a small amount: Is this book any better than the last one?; His writing hasn't improved any.) καθόλου- anybody- anyone
- anyhow
- anything
- anyway
- anywhere
- at any rate
- in any case
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anyone - anybody — You use anyone or anybody to talk about people in general, or about each person of a particular kind. There is no difference in meaning between anyone and anybody. Anyone can miss a plane … Useful english dictionary
anyone — [n] one, some unspecified person all, anybody, anybody at all, any of, any person, a person, each and every one, everybody, everyone, masses, one, public, whole world; concept 417 … New thesaurus
anybody — [n] one, some unspecified person or people all, any of, anyone, anyone at all, any person, a person, each and every one, everybody, everyone, masses, one, public, whole world; concept 417 … New thesaurus
Anybody — A ny*bod*y, n. 1. Any one out of an indefinite number of persons; anyone; any person. [1913 Webster] His Majesty could not keep any secret from anybody. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. A person of consideration or standing. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anyone — [[t]e̱niwʌn[/t]] ♦♦ (The form anybody is also used.) 1) PRON INDEF You use anyone or anybody in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nobody is present or involved in an action. I won t tell anyone I saw you here...… … English dictionary
anyone — /en ee wun , weuhn/, pron. any person at all; anybody: Did anyone see the accident? [1350 1400; ME ani on. See ANY, ONE] Usage. ANYONE as a pronoun meaning anybody or any person at all is written as one word: Does anyone have the correct time?… … Universalium
anyone — an•y•one [[t]ˈɛn iˌwʌn, wən[/t]] pron. fun use any person at all; anybody: Did anyone see the accident?[/ex] • Etymology: 1350–1400 usage: anyone as a pronoun meaning “anybody” or “any person at all” is written as one word. The two word phrase… … From formal English to slang
anyone — I anybody, anyone (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) pron. whoever, no matter who. See generality. II (Roget s IV) pron. Syn. a person, one, anyone at all; see anybody . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) pron. anybody, one, everybody … English dictionary for students
anybody — I anybody, anyone (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) pron. whoever, no matter who. See generality. II (Roget s IV) pron. Syn. anyone, any person, whoever, whomever, everyone, everybody, all, the whole world, each and every one, any of them … English dictionary for students
anybody — pronoun any person or all people; anyone … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
something is anyone's guess — something is anyone’s guess phrase used for saying that something is not known by anyone What this all means is anybody’s guess. It’s anyone’s guess who’ll win the election. Thesaurus: ways of saying that you do not know or understandsynonym… … Useful english dictionary