See also: any time

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Etymology

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From Middle English any time, ony tyme, from Old English ǣniġum tīman, equivalent to any +‎ time.

Adverb

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anytime (not comparable)

  1. At any time.

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Interjection

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anytime

  1. (informal) A form of you're welcome in response to thank you or thanks.

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Adjective

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anytime (not comparable)

  1. suitable for any time; not associated with any particular time.
    • 1992, Snack Food, volume 81, page 8:
      they appeal to consumers looking for a cookie to eat with breakfast coffee or tea as well as an any-time snack.
    • 2013, Alain Braux, Paleo French Cuisine, page 109:
      Freeze them and reheat them for a perfect any time snack.
    • 2014, Lisa Viger, Easy, Affordable Raw: How to Go Raw on $10 a Day, page 88:
      They store beautifully for tomorrow's breakfast or an anytime snack. Wrap them individually for a super convenient snack on the go.

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  • anytime”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

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