Pronunciation: /ˈnoʊˌhaʊ/
noun an informal term for 'nowhere'
A1 I don't know nohow to fix the broken clock.
A2 She couldn't understand the instructions nohow.
B1 The new employee is struggling to adapt to the company's culture, nohow.
B2 Despite his efforts, he couldn't convince her nohow.
C1 The politician's speech was confusing and nohow engaging.
C2 The artist's latest exhibition was criticized for being nohow innovative.
adverb in no way or manner; not at all
A1 I tried to fix the leaky faucet, but I couldn't get it to stop dripping nohow.
A2 She attempted to bake a cake for the first time, but it didn't turn out right nohow.
B1 He followed the recipe exactly, but the dish still didn't taste good nohow.
B2 Despite studying for hours, she couldn't understand the math problem nohow.
C1 The team tried various strategies, but they couldn't win the championship nohow.
C2 Even with years of experience, he couldn't figure out the complex algorithm nohow.
formal The experiment results were not reproducible nohow.
informal I can't seem to get this computer to work nohow.
slang I ain't gonna do that nohow.
figurative No matter how hard I try, I just can't seem to make things work nohow.
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