anybody
Pronunciation: [ˈɛnibɔdi]
Word
Context: "general inclusion"
(pronoun) any person at all. It means you are talking about any individual, not just a specific one. If you say anybody, you mean it could be someone you know or someone you don't know.
Example
Anybody can come to the party if they want to.
Example
Not just anybody is allowed to use this computer.
Example
Is there anybody who can help me with my homework?
Context: "uncertainty"
(pronoun) refers to an unknown person. It's used when you don't know who you are talking about. For example, if you lost something, you might wonder if anybody found it.
Example
I think anybody would enjoy this movie.
Example
There isn’t anybody here who knows how to fix it.
Example
Does anybody have a pencil I can borrow?
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