In or at any location or an unknown location.
"She packed her bag so she could go anywhere in the world without needing a reservation."
In plain English: Anywhere means any place at all, whether it is near or far away.
"You can leave your bag anywhere in the room."
Usage: Use "anywhere" to indicate that something can happen in or at any unspecified place. It often appears with negative verbs or questions to suggest no specific location is required or known.
Any location or an unknown location.
"She was willing to move anywhere, even a small apartment in a city she had never visited before."
The word anywhere is a straightforward combination of the words any and where. It has been used since at least the late Middle English period to mean "in or to any place."