释义
[ en-ee-mawr , -mohr ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌɛn iˈmɔr, -ˈmoʊr / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adverb any longer.
nowadays; presently.
Origin of anymore 1350–1400; Middle English ani more any longer
usage note for anymore The adverb anymore meaning “any longer” or “nowadays” is most commonly spelled as one word. It is used in negative constructions and in some types of questions: Sally doesn't work here anymore. Do you play tennis anymore? In some dialects, chiefly South Midland in origin, it is found in positive statements meaning “nowadays”: Baker's bread is all we eat anymore. Anymore we always take the bus. Its use at the beginning of a sentence is almost exclusive to speech or to representations of speech.
Words nearby anymore anybody, any day, anyhoo, anyhow, any longer, anymore , any number of, any old, anyon, anyone, anyone's guess
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Example sentences from the Web for anymore “I don't read it anymore … not at all …,” he said, speaking as much to himself and his private ghosts as to me.
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Then they had a meeting where they said, ‘Guys, we can’t say “raping and pillaging” anymore .
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They almost never cross into West Jerusalem anymore , we were told.
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Daniel Radcliffe may not be Harry Potter anymore but he continues to amaze us with magic.
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Not Texas anymore , maybe a little faster, a little more metropolitan.
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Vanessa was a good friend and we're not anymore , and that upsets me, but I was never into her that way, all right?
Little Brother | Cory Doctorow
Doreen looked at him keenly, but did not wait for anymore explanations.
The Wharf by the Docks | Florence Warden
So strangely, indeed, that one might almost fancy the colonists did not recognize them anymore , and hence failed to respond.
True and Other Stories | George Parsons Lathrop
Now you can't run your neighbours' quarrels with a gun, not anymore .
The Killer | Stewart Edward White
Thedora has told you that it is out of my power to render you anymore help.
Poor Folk | Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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British Dictionary definitions for anymore adverb any longer; still; now or from now on; nowadays he does not work here any more
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