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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
anymore
adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
do
▪ I've tried everything from ignoring them to offering advice and I don't know what to do anymore.
exist
▪ But then that other manic voice was saying to him: But are you sure that the real world exists anymore?
matter
▪ Lepine, he doesn't matter anymore.
▪ And what does it matter anymore?
▪ But it didn't matter anymore.
▪ It suddenly did not seem to matter anymore.
▪ He could hear her in her room, weeping as if nothing mattered anymore.
▪ Things didn't seem to matter anymore.
▪ Clues, legwork, investigative routine-none of this is going to matter anymore.
work
▪ The buildings and bars you used to know have gone, half your friends are dead or disappeared, nothing works anymore.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Not many people seem to get fired anymore.
▪ There is no master above him anymore.
▪ Things didn't seem to matter anymore.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
anymore

one-word form by 1865, from any + more.

Wiktionary
anymore

adv. (alternative form of any more English)

WordNet
anymore

adv. at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative; "Alice doesn't live here anymore"; "the children promised not to quarrel any more" [syn: any longer]

Wikipedia
Anymore

"Anymore" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released in September 1991 as the second single from his album It's All About to Change. It peaked at number 1 in both the United States and Canada, becoming his second number-one hit in the United States, and his fourth number-one in Canada. The song was written by Tritt and Jill Colucci.

Usage examples of "anymore".

I do not think Adonai will make His sacred name known anymore to the Children of Yisra-El.

Even Allel said it was better to control your temper, so Elenn never lost hers anymore.

Billy Bechtel anymore, of course: he was just Billy, unemployed wanderer.

But hardly anyone traveled on foot through bogland anymore, not like in the old days, and nothing in the circumstances immediately suggested that possibility.

If Bonebreaker had suddenly turned into a giant toad and begun hopping around looking for flies to eat, Tyrone could not have been anymore amazed.

He began by blacking and polishing boots for cavalla officers, who seldom wore them anymore, for our former foes were the victors and there were no more battles in which honor might be reclaimed.

I have no real duties anymore until I go back to Chiriqui in about a week to begin to form my militia.

Best of all, Mami seemed not to mind the singing anymore and once or twice broke out into song herself in a delicate, quavery soprano: A Santa Clous le gusta el vino, A Santa Claus le gusta el ion.

To hear it you will need a frontal lobe and things with names like colliculus and temporal gyrus and you wont have them anymore.

But few are learning anything anymore, few are contributing anything anymore, and few expect the job again to become a challenge and a satisfaction.

It said that Daniel McCone was too busy to give time to strangers who had nothing to do with affairs of the Cuyahoga Bridge and Iron Company anymore.

I sold it to a company manufacturing canned foods and they used it for an advertisement, but the daimyo saw it in a magazine and I was told not to model anymore.

Miss Elson and Miss Harris say that you do nothing whatever anymore but write in that notebook.

And the house that seemed to crouch between them had no lawn anymore, eitherjust a tangle of heat-blanched goatsfoot and crabgrass and a single incredibly stubborn patch of dusty, wilted pachysandra that had refused to die even though no one ever watered it now.

He had seen monkeys die too many times, and he could not bear it anymore.