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noes
We have found lemma(root) word of noes : no.
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[], (Symbol)
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- the chemical element nobelium
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[nəʊ], (Noun)
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[nəʊ], (Determiner)
Definitions:
- not any
(e.g: there is no excuse)
Phrases:
- no can do
- no longer
- no man
- no place
- no through road
- no two ways about it
- no way
- not take no for an answer
- or no
- the noes have it
Origin
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Old English nō, nā (adverb), from ne ‘not’ + ō, ā ‘ever’. The determiner arose in Middle English (originally before words beginning with any consonant except h-), reduced from non, from Old English nān (see none)
[nəʊ], (Interjection)
Definitions:
- used to give a negative response
(e.g: ‘Is anything wrong?’ ‘No.’)
Phrases:
- no can do
- no longer
- no man
- no place
- no through road
- no two ways about it
- no way
- not take no for an answer
- or no
- the noes have it
Origin
:
Old English nō, nā (adverb), from ne ‘not’ + ō, ā ‘ever’. The determiner arose in Middle English (originally before words beginning with any consonant except h-), reduced from non, from Old English nān (see none)
[nəʊ], (Adverb)
Definitions:
- not at all; to no extent
(e.g: they were no more able to perform the task than I was)
- not
(e.g: I'll no be a minute)
Phrases:
- no can do
- no longer
- no man
- no place
- no through road
- no two ways about it
- no way
- not take no for an answer
- or no
- the noes have it
Origin
:
Old English nō, nā (adverb), from ne ‘not’ + ō, ā ‘ever’. The determiner arose in Middle English (originally before words beginning with any consonant except h-), reduced from non, from Old English nān (see none)
[nəʊ], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a negative answer or decision, especially in voting
(e.g: he was unable to change his automatic yes to a no)
Phrases:
- no can do
- no longer
- no man
- no place
- no through road
- no two ways about it
- no way
- not take no for an answer
- or no
- the noes have it
Origin
:
Old English nō, nā (adverb), from ne ‘not’ + ō, ā ‘ever’. The determiner arose in Middle English (originally before words beginning with any consonant except h-), reduced from non, from Old English nān (see none)
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