- pronunciation:
- no
- features:
- Homophone Note
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
If you had no lunch, you will be hungry when it is time for dinner. If you have no paper, then you have nothing to draw a picture on. If you have no brothers or sisters, then you are the only child in your family.
Ian wanted to make a nice breakfast with eggs and bacon, but there were no eggs in the refrigerator.Adam has no idea that his friends are planning a surprise party for him.- antonyms:
- all
- similar words:
- zero
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definition 2: |
If someone says, "I'm no car mechanic," they mean that they really don't know anything about fixing cars. If someone says "I'm no expert," they mean they don't have any deep knowledge about some particular thing. They are not at all an expert in that area.
Whenever my teacher needs to draw a picture on the white board, he always tells us that he's no artist, but he will try his best to draw it. |
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