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  2. Meaning of anyone in English. anyone. pronoun. uk / ˈen.i.wʌn / us / ˈen.i.wʌn / (also anybody) Add to word list. A2. used in questions and negatives to mean "a person or people ": I haven't spoken to anyone all day. I haven't told anyone. Was there anyone you knew at the meeting? Has anyone seen my glasses anywhere? B1. any person or any people:

  3. You use anyone or anybody in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nobody is present or involved in an action. I won't tell anyone I saw you here. You needn't talk to anyone if you don't want to. He was far too scared to tell anybody.

  4. anyone. pronoun. uk / ˈeniwʌn / us (also anybody) anyone pronoun (A PERSON) Add to word list. A2. used in questions and negatives to mean 'a person or people ': I didn't know anyone at the party. Does anyone else (= another person /other people) want to come? Fewer examples. Have you discussed this matter with anyone else?

  5. The meaning of ANYONE is any person at all. How to use anyone in a sentence.

  6. Definitions of 'anyone'. 1. You use anyone or anybody in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nobody is present or involved in an action. [...] 2. You use anyone or anybody in questions and conditional clauses to ask or talk about whether someone is present or doing something. [...]

  7. Anyone definition: any person at all; anybody. See examples of ANYONE used in a sentence.

  8. •Anyone is written as one word in this meaning: I didn't see anyone. Don't write: I didn't see any one. •Any one of is usually written as separate words. You usually write: The same is true for any one of us. •You don't usually use of after anyone. Examples from the Corpus anyone • Anyone can learn to swim in just a few lessons.