(sıfat) hiç, hiçbir; biraz, daha, her, herhangi

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any
(Can we clean up() this sense?) A guaranteed selection from (a set). At least one, sometimes more (of a set)

It won't do you any good.

To even the slightest extent, at all

I wasn't any too easy in my mind.

{a} every, whoever, whatever, either, one
in any case: see case by any chance: see chance in any event: see event not by any means: see means any old: see old at any rate: see rate
A guaranteed selection from (a set). At least one, sometimes more (of a set)
Some, of whatever kind, quantity, or number; as, are there any witnesses present? are there any other houses like it? To any extent; in any degree; at all
Any thing(s) or person(s)
You use any in positive statements when you are referring to someone or something of a particular kind that might exist, occur, or be involved in a situation, when their exact identity or nature is not important. Any actor will tell you that it is easier to perform than to be themselves I'm prepared to take any advice Any is also a quantifier. It had been the biggest mistake any of them could remember. Any is also a pronoun. Clean the mussels and discard any that do not close
pron. anyone, someone
If something does not happen or is not true any more or any longer, it has stopped happening or is no longer true. I don't want to see her any more I couldn't keep the tears hidden any longer
You use any in statements with negative meaning to indicate that no thing or person of a particular type exists, is present, or is involved in a situation. I never make any big decisions We are doing this all without any support from the hospital Earlier reports were unable to confirm that there were any survivors Any is also a quantifier. You don't know any of my friends Any is also a pronoun. The children needed new school clothes and Kim couldn't afford any
One indifferently, out of an indefinite number; one indefinitely, whosoever or whatsoever it may be
to some extent; at all
You use any in questions and conditional clauses to ask whether there is some of a particular thing or some of a particular group of people, or to suggest that there might be. Do you speak any foreign languages? Have you got any cheese I can have with this bread? Any is also a quantifier. Have you ever used a homeopathic remedy for any of the following reasons? Any is also a pronoun. The plants are inspected for insects and if I find any, they are squashed
If you say that someone or something is not just any person or thing, you mean that they are special in some way. It's fashionable for young people to wear trainers, but not just any trainers
to any degree or extent; "it isn't any better
{s} some, a, an; every; whatever
emphasis You can also use any to emphasize a comparative adjective or adverb in a negative statement. I can't see things getting any easier for graduates
(sıfat) hiç, hiçbir; biraz, daha, her, herhangi
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