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Anythings vs. Anything

Anythings

Various items, objects, or matters without specifying types or qualities

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Anything

/ˈeniθɪŋ/
Used to refer to an unspecified object, event, or matter.

Examples:

Clyde was getting very bold to even suggest anything like that.No man ever really gave me anything."'I have not yet arrived at anything deeper, mother.'

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Antonyms:

Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Anything is a singular term used to refer to any object, event, or matter without specifying what it is.
  • Anythings is not a standard English word and typically would be considered incorrect in formal writing.
  • If you are trying to use anythings as a plural form, remember that anything is already a non-specific singular noun that encompasses multiple items or concepts.
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