Pronunciation: /ɪn noʊ taɪm/
adverb In this context, 'in no time' functions as an adverb, modifying the verb to indicate that something will happen quickly or soon.
A1 I learned how to ride a bike in no time.
A2 She finished her homework in no time.
B1 The chef cooked the meal in no time.
B2 He fixed the broken car in no time.
C1 The team completed the project in no time.
C2 The expert solved the complex problem in no time.
formal With the new software update, you will be able to complete the task in no time.
informal Just follow these steps and you'll have it done in no time.
slang I'll whip up dinner in no time, don't worry.
figurative Her charisma and charm captivated the audience, and she became a star in no time.
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