Home › Words › A › anythingismanythingismanythingism means A nonspecific belief in anything, or that anything goes.EtymologyFrom anything + -ism.nounA nonspecific belief in anything, or that anything goes.e.g.“Disbelief — active or passive — Deism, Atheism, Pantheism, anythingism […]” — 1871, Eneas Sweetland Dallas, Once a week:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.anythingarianism 73% match — Beliefs and practices of an anythingarian. vs anythingism →nothingist 68% match — A person of no particular beliefs. vs anythingism →ietsism 60% match — An unspecified belief in an undefined transcendent reality. vs anythingism →allism 59% match — A belief in the existence of all possible entities including past and future things or unactualised possibilities. vs anythingism →ignosticism 59% match — Nescience towards the meaning (if any) of the word, "God," or the phrase, "God exists." vs anythingism →nothingarian 59% match — A person of no particular beliefs. vs anythingism →belieflessness 59% match — Lack of belief. vs anythingism →whateverism 58% match — An adherence to the Two Whatevers: We will resolutely uphold whatever policy decisions Chairman Mao made, and unswervingly follow whatever instructions Chairman Mao gave. vs anythingism →