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    no
    [nō]
    determiner
    1. not any:
      "there is no excuse" · "no two plants are alike"
      • used to indicate that something is quite the opposite of what is being specified:
        "it was no easy task persuading her" · "Toby is no fool"
      • hardly any:
        "you'll be back in no time"
      • used in notices or slogans forbidding or rejecting something specified:
        "“No Smoking” signs" · "no nukes"
    exclamation
    1. used to give a negative response:
      "“Is anything wrong?” “No.”"
      Opposite:
      • expressing disagreement or contradiction:
        "“This is boring.” “No, it's not!”"
      • expressing agreement with or affirmation of a negative statement:
        "they would never cause a fuss, oh no"
      • expressing shock or disappointment at something one has heard or discovered:
        "oh no, look at this!"
    adverb
    no (adverb)
    1. not at all; to no extent:
      "they were no more able to perform the task than I was"
    2. SCOTTISH ENGLISH
      not:
      "I'll no be a minute"
    noun
    no (noun) · noes (plural noun)
    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).
    No.
    [ˈnəmbər]
    other
    1. US ENGLISH
      North.
    2. number:
      "No. 27"
    Origin
    [from Latin numero, ablative of numerus ‘number’]
    No
    [No]
    other
    1. the chemical element nobelium.
    No
    [nō]
    noun
    1. variant spelling of Noh
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  3. The word "no" has several meanings:123
    1. Used as a function word to express the negative of an alternative choice or possibility.
    2. In no respect or degree, used in comparisons.
    3. Used to express negation, dissent, denial, or refusal.
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    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
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/no
    NO definition: 1. not any; not one; not a: 2. used in signs and on notices to show that something is not allowed….
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/no
    Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. no a negative: The answer is no.; a refusal or denial: No, I don’t have it.
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