No is the ultimate negative: it means "not any," or "not at all," and it's also used to express a generally negative response. If there's no milk for your cereal in the morning, th
1. not any, not a, or not one: there's no money left; no card in the file. 2. not by a long way; not at all: she's no youngster. 3. (followed by comparative adjectives and adverbs)
No is the ultimate negative: it means "not any," or "not at all," and it's also used to express a generally negative response. If there's no milk for your cereal in the morning, th
(used to express dissent, disagreement, denial, or refusal, as in response to a question or request, or in giving a command): "Can we leave now?''—"No, stay here.''
Feb 18, 2020 · Girl, all you gotta say is (Ooh) [Chorus] My name is no, my sign is no, my number is no, uh You need to let it go, uh You need to let it go, uh Need to let it go, u
Jun 21, 2024 · No (adverb, noun, adjective) - Used to describe the absence of something when expected or supposed. "No" is one of the most commonly used words in many languages ar
“Are you going?” “ No, I am not going.” No, you can't have any more candy. “Did you hear something?” “ No.” “Do you need a ride?” “ No, thank you. My wife is