Pronunciation: /ˈɛniˌtaɪm/

Definitions of anytime

noun a point in time or a period of time

Example Sentences

A1 I can call you anytime.

A2 Do you have anytime available for a meeting tomorrow?

B1 I don't have anytime to spare for that project.

B2 Let me know if you have anytime to discuss the details further.

C1 I have blocked off anytime in my schedule for your presentation.

C2 I value my free time and try to make the most of it anytime I can.

adverb at any point or on any occasion

Example Sentences

A1 You can call me anytime.

A2 I can meet you anytime after 3 pm.

B1 Feel free to contact me anytime for assistance.

B2 I am available anytime for a quick chat.

C1 I can work on this project anytime, just let me know the deadline.

C2 I am willing to travel anytime for business meetings.

Examples of anytime in a Sentence

formal Please feel free to contact me anytime if you have any further questions.

informal You can hit me up anytime if you want to hang out.

slang I'm down to chill anytime, just let me know.

figurative His love for her was like an open door, ready to welcome her anytime.

Grammatical Forms of anytime

past tense

anytimed

plural

anytimes

comparative

more anytime

superlative

most anytime

present tense

anytime

future tense

will anytime

perfect tense

have anytime

continuous tense

is anytime

singular

anytime

positive degree

anytime

infinitive

to anytime

gerund

anytiming

participle

anytimed

Origin and Evolution of anytime

First Known Use: 0013 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'anytime' originated from the Middle English phrase 'at eny time' which means 'at any time'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'at eny time' evolved into the single word 'anytime' in Modern English, retaining its original meaning of 'at any time'. The word is commonly used in informal settings to indicate a flexible or convenient time for an action or event.