anymore
[ en-ee-mawr, -mohr ]
/ ˌɛn iˈmɔr, -ˈmoʊr /
adverb
any longer.
nowadays; presently.
Origin of anymore
1350–1400; Middle English
ani more any longer
usage note for anymore
The adverb
anymore meaning “any longer” or “nowadays” is most commonly spelled as one word. It is used in negative constructions and in some types of questions:
Sally doesn't work here anymore. Do you play tennis anymore? In some dialects, chiefly South Midland in origin, it is found in positive statements meaning “nowadays”:
Baker's bread is all we eat anymore. Anymore we always take the bus. Its use at the beginning of a sentence is almost exclusive to speech or to representations of speech.
Words nearby anymore
any port in a storm,
anyang,
anybody,
anyhoo,
anyhow,
anymore,
anyon,
anyone,
anyone's guess,
anyplace,
anyroad
British Dictionary definitions for any more
any more
esp US anymore
/ (ˌɛnɪˈmɔː) /
adverb
any longer; still; now or from now on; nowadays
he does not work here any more