anything but
Appearance
English
[edit]Adverb
[edit]anything but (not comparable)
- Not at all; quite the contrary (of).
- It wasn't cheap. Anything but.
- It started out as a lively party, now it is anything but.
- 1887, Karl Marx, chapter 26, in Samuel Moore, Edward Aveling, transl., Das Kapital:
- As a matter of fact, the methods of primitive accumulation are anything but idyllic.
- 1890, Henry Cuyler Bunner, The Nice People:
- "They certainly are nice people," I assented to my wife's observation, using the colloquial phrase with a consciousness that it was anything but "nice" English, "and I'll bet that their three children are better brought up than most of----"
- 1893, Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sinding (illustrator), William Archer (translator), Eskimo Life, Chapter II: Appearance and Dress,
- The pure-bred Eskimo would at first glance seem to most of us Europeans anything but beautiful.
Translations
[edit]not at all
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