Any synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
One or the other (of two)
one-and-all
Every
Of any kind
any one
Without discrimination
Shaped like A
each-and-every
Every
The definition of several is more than two but a small number, or separate people or things.
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Not specified; not thoroughly explained or detailed; not adequately commented.
Being a considerable number or quantity:
a-little
Some
Some
a-bit
Some
all (related)
(Informal) Being more than one:
each (related)
Being one of two or more considered individually; every:
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Something, such as a number or symbol that represents a number, on which a mathematical operation is performed.
The definition of whatsoever is whatever.
unanalyzable
Difficult or impossible to analyze:
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certain (related)
in any way (related)
of any kind (related)
anything (related)
otherwise (related)
no (related)
no-other (related)
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more than one (related)
at any time (related)
or (related)
particular (related)
Any (of two or more)
The definition of an is a word used in place of the word “a” when the following word begins with a vowel sound.
Occurring or existing as something indefinite, as in time or position:
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any sort
Without discrimination
any kind
Without discrimination
in-general
Without discrimination
one or more
Without discrimination
even one
Without discrimination
Find another word for any. In this page you can discover 40 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for any, like: either, one-and-all, whatever, any one, a, each-and-every, several, unspecified, some, a-little and part of.