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The synonyms of “Anymore” are: any longer
Anymore as an Adverb
Definitions of "Anymore" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “anymore” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- At the present or from now on; usually used with a negative.
Synonyms of "Anymore" as an adverb (1 Word)
any longer | At the present or from now on; usually used with a negative. |
Usage Examples of "Anymore" as an adverb
- Alice doesn't live here anymore.
Associations of "Anymore" (30 Words)
barely | In a sparse or scanty way. They had barely sat down before forty policemen swarmed in. |
coincidentally | Happening at the same time. Her dad coincidentally happens to be the accountant at the bank. |
contiguous | Connecting without a break; within a common boundary. Utah and the contiguous state of Idaho. |
frequency | The number of occurrences within a given time period. The frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second. |
frequently | Many times at short intervals. They go abroad frequently. |
hardly | Almost not. We hardly knew them. |
infrequently | Not many times. He cooks but only infrequently. |
meagerly | Deficient in amount or quality or extent. These voices are meagerly represented at the conference. |
more | Moreover. More support. |
now | The momentary present. See more of what s now during our autumn catwalk show. |
occasional | (of a literary composition, speech, religious service, etc.) produced on or intended for a special occasion. An occasional table. |
occasionally | Now and then or here and there. Open areas are only occasionally interrupted by clumps of trees. |
oft | Many times at short intervals. We often met over a cup of coffee. |
often | Frequently; many times. How often do you have your hair cut. |
oftentimes | In many instances. Sensory processing is oftentimes a challenge for someone with ASD. |
rare | Recurring only at long intervals. Rare gasses. |
rarely | To an unusual degree; exceptionally. The rarely fine Sheraton bookcase. |
rareness | Noteworthy scarcity. |
realized | Successfully completed or brought to an end. The joy of a realized ambition overcame him. |
really | Used as intensifiers real is sometimes used informally for really rattling is informal. I think she s really great. |
scant | Barely amounting to a specified number or quantity. He does not scant his attention to the later writings. |
scarce | Scarcely. He was scarce sixteen years old. |
scarcely | Almost not. She had scarcely dismounted before the door swung open. |
seldom | Not often; rarely. Islay is seldom visited by tourists. |
sometimes | Occasionally, rather than all of the time. Sometimes I want to do things on my own. |
sparsely | In a sparse manner. A sparsely populated region. |
sporadically | In a sporadic manner. He only works sporadically. |
today | The present period of time. Did you see today s newspaper. |
typically | With the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing. David lit up many gatherings with his typically forthright comments. |
uncommonly | Exceptionally. He is an uncommonly good talker. |