Definition of 'no'
Word forms: noes, no's
2. convention
3. convention
4. exclamation
5. convention
6. convention
7. exclamation
8. determiner
9. determiner
10. adverb [ADV compar]
11. determiner
12. determiner
13. countable noun
A no is a person who has answered 'no' to a question or who has voted against something.
No is also used to refer to their answer or vote.
14.
See
there is no
16.
no doubt
17.
no longer
18.
in no way
19.
there's no way
20.
no way
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Word forms: Nos
No. is a written abbreviation for
number.
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Video: pronunciation of
no
Word Frequency
No in American English
Chemistry
nobelium
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Word Frequency
no in American English 1
adverb
1.
not
whether or no
interjection
4.
it is not so; nay
the opposite of yes5.
it cannot be so
used to express surprise, disbelief, dismay, etc.6.
emphatically not
used to give force to a following negative statement or to introduce a fuller or
more specific statement adjective
7.
not any; not a; not one
no errors
nounWord forms: plural noes or nos
8.
an
utterance of no; refusal or denial
9.
a negative vote, or a person voting in the negative; nay
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Word origin
ME < OE na < ne a, lit., not ever < IE base *ne, nē, negative particle > Sans ná, Gr ne-, L ne-, Goth & OHG ni, OIr noWord Frequency
no in American English 2
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Word Frequency
no in American English 3
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Word origin
(sense 3) L numeroWord Frequency
no in British English 1
sentence substitute
1.
used to
express
denial,
disagreement,
refusal,
disapproval,
disbelief, or
acknowledgment of
negative
statements
2.
The boss isn't dead yet. No?
nounWord forms: plural noes or nos
Compare
yes,
aye24. (often plural)
a person who votes in the negative
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Word origin
Old English nā, from ne not, no + ā ever; see ay1Word Frequency
no in British English 2
determiner
1.
not any, not a, or not one
there's no money left
no card in the file
3. (followed by comparative adjectives and adverbs)
not
no fewer than forty men
no more quickly than before
4.
no go
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Word origin
Old English nā, changed from nān none1Word Frequency
no in British English 3
the internet domain name for
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Word Frequency
No in British English 1
nounWord forms: plural No or Noh
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Word origin
from Japanese nō talent, from Chinese nengWord Frequency
No in British English 2
noun
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Word Frequency
No in British English 3
the chemical symbol for
nobelium
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not in British English
Word Frequency
n.o. in British English
cricket
abbreviation for
not out
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Examples of 'no' in a sentence
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Lakelake in EC Africa, between Democratic Republic of the Congo & Uganda: 830 sq mi (2,150 sq km)
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the German name for Lake Constance
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a lake in E Canada, in N Quebec: the largest lake in the province; drains through the Rupert River into James Bay. Area: 2175 sq km (840 sq miles). Length: about 160 km (100 miles)
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a lake in central Switzerland, formed by a widening of the Aar River. Length: about 17 km (11 miles). Width: 3 km (2 miles)
Which lakes, lochs, and lough am I?
a lake between Israel, Jordan, and the West Bank, now 420 m (1378 ft) below sea level; originally 390 m (1285 ft): the lowest lake in the world, with no outlet and very high salinity; outline, esp at the southern end, reduced considerably in recent years. Area: originally about 950 sq km (365 sq miles); by 2003 about 625 sq km (240 sq miles)
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no
British English: no
/nəʊ/ DETERMINER
You use no to mean not any or not one person or thing.
He had no idea where to go.
- American English: no
- Arabic: لَيْسَ كِذَا
- Brazilian Portuguese: nenhum
- Chinese: 没有
- Croatian: nijedan
- Czech: žádný
- Danish: ingen
- Dutch: geen
- European Spanish: ningún
- Finnish: ei mikään
- French: aucun
- German: kein
- Greek: κανείς
- Italian: nessuno
- Japanese: ない
- Korean: ...이 하나도 없는
- Norwegian: ingen
- Polish: żaden
- European Portuguese: nenhum
- Romanian: niciun
- Russian: никакой
- Spanish: ningún
- Swedish: ingen
- Thai: ไม่
- Turkish: hiç
- Ukrainian: жоден
- Vietnamese: không chút nào
British English: no
/nəʊ/ ADVERB
You use no to mean not in any way.
...no later than the end of the week.
- American English: no
- Arabic: لَا
- Brazilian Portuguese: não
- Chinese: 不
- Croatian: ne
- Czech: ne
- Danish: ikke
- Dutch: niet
- European Spanish: no
- Finnish: ei
- French: non
- German: nein
- Greek: καθόλου
- Italian: non
- Japanese: いいえ
- Korean: 아니오
- Norwegian: slett ikke
- Polish: w żadnym wypadku
- European Portuguese: não
- Romanian: nu
- Russian: нет
- Spanish: no
- Swedish: nej
- Thai: ไม่
- Turkish: yok
- Ukrainian: не
- Vietnamese: không
- American English: no!
- Arabic: لَا
- Brazilian Portuguese: não!
- Chinese: 不!
- Croatian: ne!
- Czech: ne!
- Danish: nej
- Dutch: nee!
- European Spanish: ¡no!
- Finnish: ei!
- French: non !
- German: nein!
- Greek: όχι!
- Italian: no!
- Japanese: なんてことを!
- Korean: 설마!
- Norwegian: nei!
- Polish: nie!
- European Portuguese: não!
- Romanian: nu!
- Russian: нет!
- Spanish: ¡no!
- Swedish: nej
- Thai: ไม่
- Turkish: hayır!
- Ukrainian: ні
- Vietnamese: không!
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