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if anythingIf nothing else; if in any amount or degree; if at all. Often used to indicate a certain deviation, choice, or outcome that is contrary to that which was previously mentioned or suggested. I don't think we should be waiting for help to arrive—if anything, we need to keep moving. Thank you for the compliment, but if anything, I've put on weight lately! if anythingIf at all, if in any degree. For example, If anything, we have too much food rather than too little. [Early 1800s] if anything used to suggest tentatively that something may be the case (often the opposite of something previously implied).if ˈanything used to express an opinion about something, or after a negative statement to suggest that the opposite is true: I’d say he was more like his father, if anything.She’s not thin — if anything she’s a little plump. |