Anymore


any longer.
nowadays; presently.
Contemporary Examples

The tiny screen, cramped seats and no line in the ladies room was a reminder that we are not in L.A. anymore!
The True-ish Story of the Lovable Pot-Smoking Chimp Nicole LaPorte January 20, 2011

Then again,” he adds, “this case has so many twists and turns that nothing would shock me anymore.
Will Mike McQueary’s Story Stand Up in Court? Jessica Bennett December 14, 2011

Not anymore: A Rasmussen poll out last week now shows Pryor ahead by a whisker, and the race is now essentially a tie.
A GOP Senate? Why It Won’t Come Easy Lloyd Green August 31, 2014

“Even Jerry is not going to be able to get away with it anymore,” says one producer.
Disney’s Power Struggle Kim Masters August 1, 2009

By her junior year in high school, she couldn’t take it anymore.
Bullying’s Hidden Danger Tim Murphy May 31, 2009

Historical Examples

He won’t even see me anymore, and these traumas are getting horrible.
The Beautiful People Charles Beaumont

And when we did, I would not have to stay with Madama Tilia anymore.
The Saracen: The Holy War Robert Shea

Doreen looked at him keenly, but did not wait for anymore explanations.
The Wharf by the Docks Florence Warden

He wasn’t even around, anymore, when you beauties got caught.
The Planet Strappers Raymond Zinke Gallun

“They don’t make cars like this anymore,” the farmer called over the growl of the ancient gasoline engine and the grind of gears.
The Hoofer Walter M. Miller

adv.

one-word form by 1865, from any + more.

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