No Account

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /noʊ əˈkaʊnt/

Definitions of no account

noun a person or thing considered to be of little or no importance or value

Example Sentences

A1 I have no account at that bank.

A2 She opened a new bank account as she had no account before.

B1 Having no account of the incident, he was unable to provide any information.

B2 The witness's testimony was of no account in the court case.

C1 The company's decision to proceed with the merger was of no account to the stakeholders.

C2 The expert's opinion was of no account to the board of directors.

adjective not worthy of consideration or notice; insignificant

Example Sentences

A1 She is on no account allowed to go out after dark.

A2 I am on no account going to that party.

B1 On no account should you give out your personal information online.

B2 The company is on no account responsible for any lost or stolen items.

C1 On no account should you underestimate the importance of proper planning.

C2 The CEO is on no account willing to compromise on the company's values.

adverb in no way; not at all

Example Sentences

A1 I have no account of what happened last night.

A2 She arrived late to the meeting with no account for her tardiness.

B1 The company operates on a no account basis when it comes to customer complaints.

B2 He left the project unfinished with no account for the deadline.

C1 The politician's speech was full of promises but no account of how they would be fulfilled.

C2 The author's latest novel offers no account of the protagonist's motivations.

Examples of no account in a Sentence

formal On no account should you disclose your password to anyone.

informal There's no account of him attending the meeting yesterday.

slang I have no account for why she's acting that way.

figurative His behavior is out of control, with no account for the consequences.

Grammatical Forms of no account

past tense

had no account

plural

no accounts

comparative

less account

superlative

least account

present tense

has no account

future tense

will have no account

perfect tense

have had no account

continuous tense

is having no account

singular

no account

positive degree

no account

infinitive

to have no account

gerund

having no account

participle

having had no account

Origin and Evolution of no account

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'no account' originated in Middle English as 'non acounte', derived from the Old French word 'acont' meaning 'account'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'no account' evolved to signify something of little or no value or importance, often used to describe a person or thing lacking in worth or merit.