Anything vs Anyting
Learn why “anything” is correct and “anyting” is not.
anyting
Incorrect spelling - Anyting replaces “th” with “t” and is incorrect.
"anyting" is a common misspelling of "anything". Always use "anything" when referring to the correct word.
anything
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Anything means any object, idea, or action.
Definition of anything
"anything": Anything means any object, idea, or action.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for anything
- • whatever
- • something
Usage Examples
"Correct:" Do you need anything?
"Correct:" She didn’t say anything.
"Correct:" Is there anything left?
"Incorrect:" Do you need anyting?
"Incorrect:" She didn’t say anyting.
Notes:
- • Always keep 'th' in the spelling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Anything.
Q: Is 'anyting' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Any object or matter.
Q: Example?
A: Anything can happen.
Q: Tip?
A: 'Thing' always keeps 'th'.
Summary
""Anything" is correct; 'anyting' is a common pronunciation-based misspelling."