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anyplace

Anyplace (adv) means (informal, chiefly American) In or to any location; anywhere. Example: “You can sit anyplace you like.”

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(informal, chiefly American) In or to any location; anywhere.
"You can sit anyplace you like."

How to use anyplace

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA casual American English equivalent of "anywhere."

UK vs US

Mostly used in American English; "anywhere" is the standard choice in British English and in formal writing generally.

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You can sit _____ you like.

Etymology

From any + place.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “anyplace” mean?

The word “anyplace” means (informal, chiefly American) In or to any location; anywhere. In plain terms, a casual American English equivalent of "anywhere.".

How do you use “anyplace” in a sentence?

Here is “anyplace” used in a sentence: “You can sit anyplace you like.”

What part of speech is “anyplace”?

“Anyplace” is an adverb.

What is the meaning of anyplace?

"anyplace" (adv) means (informal, chiefly American) In or to any location; anywhere.

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