Pronunciation: /noʊ/
noun a negative response or denial
A1 I have no money to buy a new phone.
A2 There is no milk left in the fridge.
B1 She had no idea where the party was being held.
B2 There are no more seats available for the concert.
C1 There is no denying the impact of climate change.
C2 The CEO made it clear that there would be no tolerance for unethical behavior.
adverb used to give a negative response or indicate the absence of something
A1 There is no water in the glass.
A2 He has no time to waste on trivial matters.
B1 The students showed no interest in the new assignment.
B2 The company made no effort to improve employee satisfaction.
C1 The politician's speech contained no substance.
C2 The artist's latest work received no critical acclaim.
interjection used to express refusal or disagreement
A1 No, thank you.
A2 No way!
B1 No problem, I can help.
B2 No way in hell am I doing that.
C1 No, I don't agree with that decision.
C2 No, I absolutely refuse to participate in that project.
formal There is no evidence to support that claim.
informal I have no idea what you're talking about.
slang No way, that's crazy!
figurative She felt like she was in a dark tunnel with no end in sight.
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