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anywhere /ˈɛnɪwɛː /adverb [usually with negative or in questions]1In or to any place: he couldn’t be found anywhere...- He told Rose he wouldn't go anywhere.
- He goes through the advertising circulars and researches whether better prices are available anywhere else.
- Now we're in our new house, surrounded by boxes, and I feel like I haven't been anywhere or done anything.
1.1 [without negative] Used for emphasis: I could go anywhere in the world...- Once you've got your message written, you can fire it off to anywhere in the world for 22 cents.
- You travel anywhere else in the world, and you'll find real weather.
- Is it childish for me to refuse to imagine life anywhere else when I haven't tried it yet?
1.2Used to indicate a range: he could get anywhere from three to seven years...- Within the bounds of goat's milk there are so many flavours, ranging anywhere from sweet and tangy to just plain stinky.
- Depending on who you spoke with, the death toll ranged anywhere from two to ten.
- Estimates on when further action may start up range anywhere from three to nine months.
pronounAny place: he doesn’t have anywhere to live...- I didn't have anywhere to go.
- Is there anywhere we can go that God doesnt see?
- Is there anywhere I can buy a Mountain Bike online?
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