Pronunciation: /noʊ ɛnd/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'end' is a noun.
A1 There is no end to the number of ways you can cook eggs.
A2 She has no end of excuses for being late.
B1 The beauty of nature seems to have no end.
B2 The possibilities for adventure are endless, with no end in sight.
C1 The depth of his knowledge has no end, he is a true expert in his field.
C2 The artist's creativity knows no end, each new piece more innovative than the last.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'no' is a preposition that modifies the noun 'end'.
A1 I love you no end.
A2 She admires him no end for his hard work.
B1 The teacher praised the student no end for his improvement.
B2 The team worked tirelessly and achieved success no end.
C1 His dedication to his craft knows no end.
C2 The beauty of nature seems to stretch no end.
formal The research project seems to have no end in sight.
informal This party is going on with no end in sight.
slang I swear, this homework has no end!
figurative Her love for him knows no end.
had no end
no ends
more endless
most endless
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no end
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to have no end
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