No NO. an abbreviation of number. NO, adv. 1. A word
of denial or refusal, expressing a negative, and equivalent to nay
and not. When it expresses a negative answer, it is opposed to yes or
yea. Will you go? It is frequently used in denying propositions, and
opposed to affirmation or concession. "That I may prove them, whether
they will walk in my law, or no." Exo 16. No, in this use, is deemed
less elegant than not, but the use is very general. 2. After another
negative, it repeats the negation with great emphasis. There is
none righteous, no, not one. Rom 3. I Corinthians 5. Sometimes it
follows an affirmative proposition in like manner, but still it denies
with emphasis and gives force to the following negative. To whom we
gave place by subjection, no, not for an hour. Gal 2. Sometimes it
begins a sentence with a like emphatical signification, strengthening
the following negative. No, not the bow which so adorns the skies,
so glorious is, or boasts so many dyes. 3. Not in any degree; as
no longer; no shorter; no more; no less. 4. When no is repeated, it
expresses negation or refusal with emphasis; as no, no. NO,
a. 1. Not any; none. Let there be no strife between thee and
me. Gen 13. 2. Not any; not one. Thou shalt worship no other
God. Exo 34. 3. When it precedes where, as in no where, it may be
considered as adverbial, though originally an adjective.
no
adj 1: 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" [ant:
all(a), some(a)]
n 1: a negative; "his no was loud and clear" [ant: yes]
2: a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding
curium with carbon ions; 7 isotopes are known [syn:
nobelium, No, atomic number 102]
adv 1: referring to the degree to which a certain quality is
present; "he was no heavier than a child" [syn: no, no
more}]
2: not in any degree or manner; not at all; "he is no better
today"
3: used to express refusal or denial or disagreement etc or
especially to emphasize a negative statement; "no, you are
wrong"
no
"negative reply," O.E. na "never, no," from ne "not, no" + a "ever," from
P.Gmc. *ne, from PIE *aiw- "vital force, life, long life, eternity." As
an adj., it is from O.E. nan (see none), the final -n omitted first
before consonants and then altogether. No-no (n.) first attested 1942;
no-frills (adj.) is from 1960. No problem as an interjection of assurance,
first attested 1963. No-show "someone who fails to keep an appointment"
is from 1941. Nowhere is O.E. nahw?ir; nohow attested from 1775.
no I. adverbEtymology: Middle English, from Old English nā, from ne
not + ā always; akin to Old Norse & Old High German ne
not, Latin ne-, Greek nē- — more at ayeDate:
before 12th century 1.a.chiefly Scottishnotb. — used as a function
word to express the negative of an alternative choice or possibility
<shall we go out to dinner or no>
2. in no respect or degree — used in comparisons <you're
no better than the rest of us> 3. not so — used to
express negation, dissent, denial, or refusal <no, I'm not going>
4. — used with a following adjective to imply a meaning expressed
by the opposite positive statement <in no uncertain terms>
5. — used as a function word to emphasize a following negative or
to introduce a more emphatic, explicit, or comprehensive statement <it's
big, no, it's gigantic> 6. — used as an interjection to
express surprise, doubt, or incredulity 7. — used in combination
with a verb to form a compound adjective <no-bake pie> 8.
in negation <shook his head no>
II. adjectiveDate: 12th century 1.a. not any <no parking> <no disputing the
decision> b. hardly any ; very little <finished in
no time>
2. not a ; quite other than a <he's no expert>
3. — used in combination with a noun to form a compound adjective
<a no-nonsense realist>
III. noun (pluralnoesornos)
Date: 1588 1. an act or instance of refusing or denying by the
use of the word no;denial <received a firm no
in reply> 2.a. a negative vote or decision b.plural persons
voting in the negative
IV. abbreviation1. north; northern 2. [Latin
numero, ablative of numerus] number
no 1. adj. 1 not any (there is no excuse; no circumstances could justify it; no two of them are alike). 2 not a, quite other than (is no fool; is no part of my plan; caused no slight
inconvenience). 3 hardly any (is no distance; did it in no time). 4 used elliptically as a slogan, notice, etc., to forbid, reject, or deplore the thing specified (no parking; no
surrender). Phrases and idioms: by no means see MEANS. no-account unimportant, worthless. no-ball Cricket n. an unlawfully delivered ball (counting one to the batting side if not
otherwise scored from). --v.tr. pronounce (a bowler) to have bowled a no-ball. no-claim (or -claims) bonus a reduction of the insurance premium charged when the insured has not made a claim under
the insurance during an agreed preceding period. no date (of a book etc.) not bearing a date of publication etc. no dice see DICE. no doubt see DOUBT. no end see END. no entry (of a notice)
prohibiting vehicles or persons from entering a road or place. no-fault US (of insurance) valid regardless of the allocation of blame for an accident etc. no fear see FEAR. no-frills lacking
ornament or embellishment. no go impossible, hopeless. no-go area an area forbidden to unauthorized people. no good see GOOD. no-good see GOOD. no-hitter US Baseball a game in which a team does not
get a player to first base. no-hoper Austral. sl. a useless person. no joke see JOKE. no joy see JOY n. 3. no little see LITTLE. no man no person, nobody. no man's land 1 Mil. the space
between two opposing armies. 2 an area not assigned to any owner. 3 an area not clearly belonging to any one subject etc. no-no colloq. a thing not possible or acceptable. no-nonsense serious,
without flippancy. no place US nowhere. no-show a person who has reserved a seat etc. but neither uses it nor cancels the reservation. no side Rugby Football 1 the end of a game. 2 the
referee's announcement of this. no small see SMALL. no sweat colloq. no bother, no trouble. no thoroughfare an indication that passage along a street, path, etc., is blocked or prohibited. no time
see TIME. no trumps (or trump) Bridge a declaration or bid involving playing without a trump suit. no-trumper Bridge a hand on which a no-trump bid can suitably be, or has been, made. no way
colloq. 1 it is impossible. 2 I will not agree etc. no whit see WHIT. no-win of or designating a situation in which success is impossible. no wonder see WONDER. ... or no ... regardless of
the ... (rain or no rain, I shall go out). there is no ...ing it is impossible to ... (there is no accounting for tastes; there was no mistaking what he meant). Etymology: ME f. nan, non
NONE(1), orig. only before consonants 2. adv. & n. --adv. 1 equivalent to a negative sentence: the answer to your question is negative, your request or command will not be complied
with, the statement made or course of action intended or conclusion arrived at is not correct or satisfactory, the negative statement made is correct. 2 (foll. by compar.) by no amount; not at all
(no better than before). 3 Sc. not (will ye no come back again?). --n. (pl. noes) 1 an utterance of the word no. 2 a denial or refusal. 3 a negative vote. Phrases and
idioms: is no more has died or ceased to exist. no better than she should be morally suspect; sexually promiscuous. no can do colloq. I am unable to do it. the noes have it the negative
voters are in the majority. no less (often foll. by than) 1 as much (gave me £50, no less; gave me no less than £50; is no less than a scandal; a no less fatal victory). 2 as
important (no less a person than the President). 3 disp. no fewer (no less than ten people have told me). no longer not now or henceforth as formerly. no more n. nothing further (have no more to
say; want no more of it). --adj. not any more (no more wine?). --adv. 1 no longer. 2 never again. 3 to no greater extent (is no more a lord than I am; could no more do it than fly in the
air). 4 just as little, neither (you did not come, and no more did he). no, no an emphatic equivalent of a negative sentence (cf. sense 1 of adv.). no-see-em (or -um) US a small
bloodsucking insect, esp. a midge of the family Ceratopogonidae. no sooner ... than see SOON. not take no for an answer persist in spite of refusals. or no or not (pleasant or no, it is true).
whether or no 1 in either case. 2 (as an indirect question) which of a case and its negative (tell me whether or no). Etymology: OE no, na f. ne not + o, a ever
no
(noes, or no's)Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1. You use no to give a negative response to a question.
'Any problems?'—'No, I'm O.K.'...'Haven't you got your driver's licence?'—'No.'≠ yes
CONVENTION
2. You use no to say that something that someone has just said is not true.
'We thought you'd emigrated.'—'No, no.'...'You're getting worse than me.'—'No I'm not.'≠ yes
CONVENTION
3. You use no to refuse an offer or a request, or to refuse permission.
'Here, have mine.'—'No, this is fine.'...'Can you just get the message through to Pete for me?'—'No, no I can't.'...After all, the worst the boss can do is say no if you ask him.CONVENTION
4. You use no to indicate that you do not want someone to do something.
No. I forbid it. You cannot...She put up a hand to stop him. 'No. It's not right. We mustn't.'EXCLAM
5. You use no to acknowledge a negative statement or to show that you accept and
understand it.
'We're not on the main campus.'—'No.'...'It's not one of my favourite forms of music.'—'No.'= right
CONVENTION
6. You use no before correcting what you have just said.
I was twenty-two–no, twenty-one.CONVENTION
7. You use no to express shock or disappointment at something you have just been told.
'John phoned to say that his computer wasn't working.'—'Oh God no.'EXCLAM [feelings]
8. You use no to mean not any or not one person or thing.
He had no intention of paying the cash...No job has more influence on the future of the world...No letters survive from this early period.DET
9. You use no to emphasize that someone or something is not the type of thing mentioned.
He is no singer...I make it no secret that our worst consultants earn nothing...DET: DET n-sing [emphasis]
10. You can use no to make the negative form of a comparative.
It is to start broadcasting no later than the end of next year...Yesterday no fewer than thirty climbers reached the summit...= not
ADV: ADV compar
11. You use no in front of an adjective and noun to make the noun group mean its opposite.
Sometimes a bit of selfishness, if it leads to greater self-knowledge, is no bad thing...Today's elections are of no great importance in themselves.DET: DET adj n
12. No is used in notices or instructions to say that a particular activity or thing
is forbidden.
The captain turned out the 'no smoking' signs......a notice saying 'No Dogs'.DET
13. 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.
According to the latest opinion polls, the noes have 50 percent, the yeses 35 percent...≠ yes
N-COUNT
14. If you say there is no doing a particular thing, you mean that it is very difficult
or impossible to do that thing.
There is no going back to the life she had...PHRASE: PHR -ing [emphasis]
15.
not to take no for an answer: seeanswerno doubt: seedoubtno less than: seelessno longer: seelongin no way: seewaythere's no way: seewayno way: seeway
Nitric \Ni"tric\, a. [Cf. F. nitrique. See Niter.] (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or containing, nitrogen; specifically,
designating any one of those compounds in which, as
contrasted with nitrous compounds, the element has a higher
valence; as, nitric oxide; nitric acid.
Nitric acid, a colorless or yellowish liquid obtained by
distilling a nitrate with sulphuric acid. It is powerfully
corrosive, being a strong acid, and in decomposition a
strong oxidizer.
Nitric anhydride, a white crystalline oxide of nitrogen
({N2O5}), called nitric pentoxide, and regarded as the
anhydride of nitric acid.
Nitric oxide, a colorless poisous gas ({NO}) obtained by
treating nitric acid with copper. On contact with the air
or with oxygen, it becomes reddish brown from the
formation of nitric dioxide or peroxide.
Nitroso- \Ni*tro"so-\
(? or ?). (Chem.) A prefix (also used adjectively)
designating the group or radical NO, called the nitroso
group, or its compounds.
Nitrosyl \Ni*tro"syl\, n. [Nitroso- + -yl.] (Chem.)
the radical NO, called also the nitroso group. The term
is sometimes loosely used to designate certain nitro
compounds; as, nitrosyl sulphuric acid. Used also
adjectively.
No \No\, n.; pl. Noes.
1. A refusal by use of the wordd no; a denial.
2. A negative vote; one who votes in the negative; as, to
call for the ayes and noes; the noes have it.
No \No\, a. [OE. no, non, the same word as E. none; cf. E. a,
an. See None.]
Not any; not one; none.
Let there be no strife . . . between me and thee.
--Gen. xiii.
8.
That goodness is no name, and happiness no dream.
--Byron.
Note: In Old England before a vowel the form non or noon was
used. ``No man.'' ``Noon apothercary.'' --Chaucer.
No \No\, adv. [OE. no, na, AS. n[=a]; ne not + [=a] ever. AS. ne
is akin to OHG. ni, Goth. ni, Russ. ne, Ir., Gael. & W. ni,
L. ne, gr. nh (in comp.), Skr. na, and also to E. prefix un-.
[root] 193. See Aye, and cf. Nay, Not, Nice,
Nefarious.]
Nay; not; not at all; not in any respect or degree; -- a word
expressing negation, denial, or refusal. Before or after
another negative, no is emphatic.
We do no otherwise than we are willed. --Shak.
I am perplx'd and doubtful whether or no I dare accept
this your congratulation. --Coleridge.
There is none righteous, no, not one. --Rom. iii.
10.
No! Nay, Heaven forbid. --Coleridge.
No
or No-A'mon, the home of Amon, the name of Thebes, the ancient
capital of what is called the Middle Empire, in Upper or
Southern Egypt. "The multitude of No" (Jer. 46:25) is more
correctly rendered, as in the Revised Version, "Amon of No",
i.e., No, where Jupiter Amon had his temple. In Ezek. 30:14, 16
it is simply called "No;" but in ver. 15 the name has the Hebrew
Hamon prefixed to it, "Hamon No." This prefix is probably the
name simply of the god usually styled Amon or Ammon. In Nah. 3:8
the "populous No" of the Authorized Version is in the Revised
Version correctly rendered "No-Amon."
It was the Diospolis or Thebes of the Greeks, celebrated for
its hundred gates and its vast population. It stood on both
sides of the Nile, and is by some supposed to have included
Karnak and Luxor. In grandeur and extent it can only be compared
to Nineveh. It is mentioned only in the prophecies referred to,
which point to its total destruction. It was first taken by the
Assyrians in the time of Sargon (Isa. 20). It was afterwards
"delivered into the hand" of Nebuchadnezzar and Assurbani-pal
(Jer. 46:25, 26). Cambyses, king of the Persians (B.C. 525),
further laid it waste by fire. Its ruin was completed (B.C. 81)
by Ptolemy Lathyrus. The ruins of this city are still among the
most notable in the valley of the Nile. They have formed a great
storehouse of interesting historic remains for more than two
thousand years. "As I wandered day after day with ever-growing
amazement amongst these relics of ancient magnificence, I felt
that if all the ruins in Europe, classical, Celtic, and
medieval, were brought together into one centre, they would fall
far short both in extent and grandeur of those of this single
Egyptian city." Manning, The Land of the Pharaohs.
122 Moby Thesaurus words for "no":
Australian ballot, Hare system, I refuse, I will not, abnegation,
au contraire, aye, ballot, by no means, canvass, canvassing,
casting vote, certainly not, con, contradiction, count me out,
counting heads, cumulative voting, deciding vote, declension,
declination, declinature, declining, denial, deprivation,
disagreement, disallowance, disclaimer, disclamation, disobedience,
dissent, division, enfranchisement, fagot vote, far from it,
franchise, from scratch, graveyard vote, hand vote, holding back,
impossible, in no way, include me out, interest, list system, nay,
naysaying, negation, negative, negative answer, negative attitude,
negativeness, negativism, negativity, nein, nix, no such thing,
non, nonacceptance, noncompliance, nonconsent, none, nonobservance,
nontransferable vote, not, not a bit, not a jot, not a whit,
not at all, not likely, not really, not so, nothing doing, nyet,
plebiscite, plebiscitum, plumper, plural vote, poll, polling,
preferential voting, pro, proportional representation, proxy,
quite the contrary, recantation, record vote, referendum, refusal,
rejection, representation, repudiation, retention, right to vote,
rising vote, say, secret ballot, show of hands, side, single vote,
snap vote, straw vote, suffrage, the affirmative, the negative,
thumbs-down, to the contrary, transferable vote, turndown,
unwillingness, viva voce, voice, voice vote, vote, voting,
voting right, withholding, write-in, write-in vote, yea,
yeas and nays, yes
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