What is another word for any more?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛni mˈɔː] (IPA)

The phrase "any more" can be replaced with various synonyms depending on the context of the statement. If someone wants to say that they no longer do something, they can use words such as "anymore," "no more," or "not anymore." These phrases indicate that the person had previously done that action, but it is no longer applicable. For example, "I don't smoke anymore" can be changed to "I no longer smoke" or "I don't smoke now." Other synonyms for "any more" include "from now on," "henceforth," or "going forward." Using synonyms can help to add variety and clarity to writing and conversation.

What are the opposite words for any more?

Antonyms for the term "any more" would include phrases such as "never again," "no more," "not anymore," and "once and for all." These opposing terms convey a sense of finality, indicating that something has come to an absolute end or will be discontinued indefinitely. The term "any more" itself implies a continuation or repetition of a particular action or behavior, so antonyms that signal a cessation or complete termination serve as a clear contrast. By using antonyms for "any more," one can emphasize the significance of stopping or discontinuing something for good.

What are the antonyms for Any more?

Famous quotes with Any more

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    F. Murray Abraham
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    Eden Ahbez
  • Know what you're trying to do before you do it. Turning knobs at random isn't enlightening any more than throwing paint at a wall blindfolded will let you paint a nice picture.
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