/ ˈeniweə(r); NAmE -wer/ ( NAmE also any·place ) adverb
1.
used in negative sentences and in questions instead of somewhere :
I can't see it anywhere.
Did you go anywhere interesting?
Many of these animals are not found anywhere else.
He's never been anywhere outside Britain.
HELP NOTE : The difference between anywhere and somewhere is the same as the difference between any and some . Look at the notes there.
2.
in, at or to any place, when it does not matter where :
Put the box down anywhere.
An accident can happen anywhere.
► any·where pronoun :
I don't have anywhere to stay.
Do you know anywhere I can buy a second-hand computer?