if anything vs too

if anything

adv
  • Used to suggest or state tentatively that something may be the case (often the opposite of something previously implied). 

  • Used in questions when the speaker does not know for sure if the listener will have an answer. 

too

adv
  • Used to contradict a negative assertion. 

  • To an excessive degree; over; more than enough. 

  • Also; in addition. 

  • Likewise. 

  • To a high degree, very. 

How often have the words if anything and too occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )