anybody

[ˈeniˌbɑdi]

anybody Definition

any person at all; anyone.

Using anybody: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anybody" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Does anybody have a pen I can borrow?

  • Example

    Anybody can learn to play the guitar with enough practice.

  • Example

    I don't think anybody saw what happened.

anybody Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for anybody

Phrases with anybody

  • someone who is special or important, not just anyone

    Example

    She's not just anybody, she's the CEO of a major corporation.

  • anybody's guess

    something that is unknown or uncertain

    Example

    What the outcome of the election will be is anybody's guess.

  • anybody home?

    a question asked when knocking on someone's door to see if anyone is there

    Example

    He knocked on the door and called out, 'Anybody home?'

Origins of anybody

from any + body

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Summary: anybody in Brief

'Anybody' [ˈeniˌbɑdi] is a pronoun used to refer to any person at all. It is often used in questions and statements to mean 'anyone.' Phrases like 'not just anybody' and 'anybody's guess' use 'anybody' to denote someone special or something that is unknown or uncertain, respectively.

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