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Anybody

/ˈeniˌbɒdi/
A pronoun used to refer to any person, but not a specific one.

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Examples:

"It is anybodys fight," Martin heard some one saying.

Certainly there isn't anybody that I would have trusted as much.

I should hope that I never screw confidences out of anybody.

Etymology:

etymology
The term anybody originated from late 14th-century Middle English eny body. Over time, it evolved to represent an indefinite pronoun referring to no specific individual. The word combines any, meaning no specific, with body, referring to a person.

Usage Statistics:

78 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
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