US also anyplace [adverb] [not gradable] - in, to or at any place whatever or (esp. in questions or negatives) some placeI think I've lost that green scarf of mine - I can't find it anywhere.You won't find a prettier village anywhere in England.Did you go anywhere interesting this summer? Go anywhere in the world and you'll find some sort of hamburger restaurant.Is there anywhere in particular you wanted to go to eat tonight?I was wondering if there was anywhere I could go to to get this mended.There are quite a few words that they use in that part of the country that you don't hear anywhere else.As a teacher you could expect to be paid anywhere (= any amount) between £7 and £15(informal) They live in some tiny little village miles from anywhere (= a very long way from any main towns or villages).Is there anywhere to eat around here?(informal) He isn't anywhere near as popular as (= He is much less popular than) he used to be.(informal) Are we anywhere near (= close to) finishing yet or is there still some way to go?If you say you are not getting/going anywhere, you mean that you are not improving or advancing a particular situation.I've been sorting out my study all day but it's such a mess I don't feel I'm getting anywhere.
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Meaning of ANYWHERE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012