Pronunciation: /noʊwaɪz/
noun an adverbial form of 'now' used in negative constructions
A1 I am nowise interested in that topic.
A2 She is nowise affected by his criticism.
B1 His behavior is nowise acceptable in this company.
B2 The results of the experiment were nowise conclusive.
C1 The nowise of his actions became apparent after further investigation.
C2 The nowise of the situation was beyond comprehension.
adverb in no way; not at all
A1 I am nowise interested in watching scary movies.
A2 She is nowise capable of completing the task on her own.
B1 The new regulations are nowise different from the previous ones.
B2 His behavior is nowise acceptable in a professional setting.
C1 The CEO's decision was nowise influenced by external factors.
C2 Her expertise in the field is nowise matched by anyone else in the company.
formal The evidence nowise supports the defendant's claim of innocence.
informal I am nowise convinced by his excuses for being late.
slang She's nowise gonna let him get away with that.
figurative His actions nowise reflect his true intentions.
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