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NO. | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
Meaning of no. – Learner’s Dictionary. no. Add to word list. written abbreviation for number. no. exclamation. uk / nəʊ / us. no exclamation (DISAGREE) A1. something that you say in order to disagree, give a negative answer, or say that something is not true: "Have you seen Louise?" "No, I haven't." "Have you ever been to Ireland?" "No."
NO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
no in British English. (nəʊ ) sentence substitute. 1. used to express denial, disagreement, refusal, disapproval, disbelief, or acknowledgment of negative statements. 2. used with question intonation to query a previous negative statement, as in disbelief. The boss isn't dead yet.
NO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
NO definition: 1. not any; not one; not a: 2. used in signs and on notices to show that something is not allowed…. Learn more.
No - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Definitions of no. adjective. quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack or zero quantity of. “we have no bananas” “ no eggs left and no money to buy any” “have you no decency?” “did it with no help” “I'll get you there in no time” synonyms: nary.
NO Synonyms: 157 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for NO: never, nothing, none, in no wise, on no account, by no means, nothing doing, noways; Antonyms of NO: however, ever, very, at all, anyway, half, completely, anyhow.
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