A2pronoun2K

Anybody

UK /["/ˈenibɒdi/"]/US /["/ˈenibɑːdi//ˈenibʌdi/"]/

Definition

used instead of somebody in negative sentences and in questions after if/whether, and after verbs such as prevent, forbid, avoid, etc.

In simple words: any person at all

Examples

  • Is there anybody who can help me?
  • Anybody can use the pool—you don't need to be a member.
  • She wasn't anybody before she got that job.

Usage notes

Use 'anybody' in questions or negative sentences. It's more casual than 'anyone' but acceptable in most contexts, both formal and informal.

Grammar pattern

anybody + verb

Memory hint

Think of 'any body' as looking for any person, like searching a crowd.

Collocations

  • Does anybody know?
  • If anybody asks
  • I can't hear anybody

Synonyms

  • anyone
  • somebody
  • anyone at all

Antonyms

  • nobody
  • no one

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'anybody' with 'somebody'
  • Using 'anybody' in affirmative statements instead of 'somebody'
  • Not understanding the difference between 'anybody' and 'anyone'