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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(181) Germany doesn't feel so rich anymore and doesn't want to continue serving as the deep pocket for the rest of Europe.
(182) I actually enjoyed Robert Wade's disinterment of 'proletarianization'- a word one doesn't come across much anymore.
(183) Cordia Harrington doesn't have to stand on her feet all day anymore.
(184) Most of us in the viewing audience used to give these folks the benefit of the doubt, but not anymore.
(185) There's a definite feeling that there's too much Bloodworm healing going on. The current thinking is that Death Strike might not spawn Bloodworms anymore.
(186) When you are a child, others will show pity to your flabbiness, but when you are gown up, you don't have the right to be flabbiness anymore, you must live as the strongest man in the world.
(187) And also, you are a big meanie and I'm not talking to you anymore!
(188) No-one likes smokers anymore: Although maybe we hate those Big Tobacco companies just a smidge more ... remember how they lied?
(189) Many ethnic groups dare not anymore to show imposingly the self-difference from others', they only dress traditionally when they entertain the tourists.
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.