anymore

adverb
UK: /ˌeniˈmɔː(r)/
US: /ˌeniˈmɔːr/
  1. At the present time; any longer.

    1. I don't live here anymore. [ ] [ ]
    2. She doesn't work at the library anymore since she got a better job. [ ] [ ]
  2. From now on; in the future. Used in negative statements or questions.

    1. We are not friends anymore. [ ] [ ]
    2. Are they selling tickets for the show at the music store anymore? [ ] [ ]

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The word "anymore" in English means: At the present time; any longer., From now on; in the future. Used in negative statements or questions..

The phonetic transcription of "anymore" is /ˌeniˈmɔː(r)/ in British English and /ˌeniˈmɔːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "anymore": any longer, henceforth.

Example usage of "anymore": "I don't live here anymore.". More examples on the page.