1.
With added length, as in If this skirt were any longer it would sweep the floor.
2.
Still, any more, as in They don't make this model any longer. This negative form is often put as no longer.
| Idioms: any longer |
1.
With added length, as in If this skirt were any longer it would sweep the floor.
2.
Still, any more, as in They don't make this model any longer. This negative form is often put as no longer.
| WordNet: any longer |
The adverb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative
Synonym: anymore
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