Similar words: any more, not any more, anonymous, more, mores, no more, all the more, once more. Meaning: [enɪˈmɔː] adv. at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative.
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(31) The old hospital isn't used anymore.
(32) I don't count him as a friend anymore.
(33) He rarely comes here anymore.
(34) She told me not to phone her anymore.
(35) I couldn't trust him anymore.
(36) I don't like to entertain guests anymore.
(37) She used to love cats but one attacked her and she doesn't like them anymore.
(38) I've been doing this job for years but I just can't hack it anymore.
(39) The bald truth was that Lori didn't love her husband anymore.
(40) The bowler-hatted British businessman is not a common sight anymore.
(41) He's been wrong several times before,(http://sentencedict.com/anymore.html) so I don't put much stock in what he says anymore.
(42) Nobody wants this type of heater anymore - I can't even give it away!
(43) You don't have to pretend anymore - you're among friends now.
(44) I don't want to talk about it anymore - let's drop the subject.
(45) I told her straight out that I didn't love her anymore.
(46) I don't think they support that version of the program anymore.
(47) My main complaint is that we can't go out on the racecourse anymore.
(48) I can't get into these trousers anymore. They're far too small for me.
(49) I don't react anymore when opponents try to niggle me.
(50) She didn't want to compain anymore, so she decided to bow out.
(51) Do you talk to Leslie much anymore?
(52) I could hardly speak Songhai anymore.
(53) Many said they won't go out jogging alone anymore.
(54) Boffins aren't demigods anymore, they're acid rock.
(55) There isn't much demand for leaded gasoline anymore.
(56) I don't get to read much for pleasure anymore.
(57) She is not anymore in the background.
(58) I found I couldn't do the tarot readings anymore.
(59) Brent hardly ever calls me anymore.
(60) He doesn't even say "Hi" to me anymore.
More similar words: any more, not any more, anonymous, more, mores, no more, all the more, once more, much more, more than, moreover, furthermore, not more than, no more than, what is more, more or less, more than ever, more often than not, antonym, by any means, patronymic, upwardly mobile, humor, tumor, rumor, mortal, morose, memory, morass, sore.