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Anything

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

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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.'

Etymology:

etymology
The word anything originates from Middle English, combining any with thing. It has been in use since Old English, with thing meaning an assembly, bringing it to mean a matter of concern.

Usage Statistics:

387 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
Very Often
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