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no·bod·y
 nobody
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- pronunciation:
- no
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- parts of speech:
- pronoun, noun
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"Nobody" means "no people at all." If nobody is in a room, then the room is empty. There are no people in it.
Nobody could answer the teacher's question.Nobody wanted to come to the park with me, so I went by myself.- antonyms:
- everybody, everyone, somebody
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nobodies |
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(informal) When you treat someone as a nobody, you treat them as though they have no value or importance.
Lindsey felt like a nobody when she first moved to her new school, but she made friends pretty soon.- antonyms:
- star
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