Anymore - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌenɪˈmɔːr|  American pronunciation of the word anymore
Brit.  |enɪˈmɔː|  British pronunciation of the word anymore

adverb

- at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative
Alice doesn't live here anymore

Extra examples

People don't fall in love anymore, they have relationships.

I never see them anymore.

...they don't sell that kind of sandwich anymore...

Alice doesn't live here anymore

That's an outdated term that no one uses anymore.

Perhaps Hollywood can't be trusted to make Hollywood-style movies anymore.

The work doesn't challenge him anymore, and he's often bored.

Mother used to cook elaborate dinners, but with only herself to cook for, she doesn't bother anymore.

...I'm trying to couch this delicately: I don't think we should date anymore....

...your snobbish behavior towards my friends is so repellent I can't stand to be around you anymore...

We don't believe that twaddle anymore.

...once she became rich and didn't need them anymore, she cast off all her old friends like so much junk...

I had to bring the car to a halt for I couldn't keep my eyes on the road anymore.

They don't burn as much juice anymore.

I don't count him as a friend anymore.

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