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Translingual

No
(chemistry) symbol for nobelium


English

Abbreviation

№, No., no. abbreviation for number

Translations

Interjection

no

  1. Used to show disagreement or negation.
    "No, you are mistaken."
    "No, you may not watch television now."

Antonyms

Translations

Adverb

no

  1. Used to indicate zero amount or number.
    "There is no water left here."
    "No hot dogs were sold yesterday."
  2. Without
    "No brainer."

Antonyms

Translations

Noun

no ()

  1. A negating expression; an answer that shows disagreement or disapproval.
  2. A vote not in favor, or opposing a proposition.
    The workers voted on whether to strike, and there were thirty "yeses" and one "no".

Translations

Noun

no

  1. A form of classical Japanese musical drama.

Alternative spellings

Translations


Finnish

Interjection


French

Abbreviation

No, ,

  1. No. (abbreviation)

Adverb

no

  1. no

Frisian

Adverb

no

  1. now

Interlingua

Adverb

no

  1. A word used to reply negatively to some question: no.
    No, ille non travalia hodie.

Noun

no

  1. A negative response: no.
    Illa time audir un no.

Italian

Adverb

  1. No
  2. not

See also


Japanese Romaji

Particle

no ()

  1. of, 's

Slovak

Etymology

Short for ánoyes

Adverb

no

  1. yeah
  2. yep

Spanish

Adverb

no

  1. no
  2. not

Noun

№, No., no.

  1. No.

Tok Pisin

Adverb

no

  1. not

Vietnamese

Adverb

no

  1. full, as of a stomach: Đang no. (I'm full.) No bụng. (My stomach's full.)

Usage note

The usage highlighted in the examples are the only meaning of "full" that no represents. In essence, no cannot be used to mean a "full gasoline tank", or a "bucket full of water."

pl:no

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WordNet Definitions

The noun "no" has two senses: The adjective "no" has one sense: The adverb "no" has three senses:

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