Anything vs Everything Have you ever encountered words that seem similar yet have different meanings and functions? When constructing a sentence or a phrase, haven't you ever been confused as to which of these words to use? Well, I have, and in my current job as a writer, I need to be able to distinguish the. read more
‘Everything’ is used to refer to all things that exist including all that have physical bodies and those that are abstract objects while ‘anything’ is used to refer to any of the things about an object, an entity, or an idea. read more
For everything to define anything, meanings must become inherent to a word representing interchangeable meanings. If anything exists, everything would have meaning we haven’t keen enough thinking to comprehend in terms of everything. Inclusive to everything is anything the mind can fathom. read more
Key Difference: Anything means any one thing, while everything includes all things seen and unseen. ‘Anything’ means any one or two things out of list of things, while ‘everything’ means all the things on a list. read more