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Definition no in British English
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Words related to no:
at no time (phrase)
be no biggie (phrase)
be no exception (phrase)
be no fun (phrase)
be no hardship (phrase)
be no joke (phrase)
be no slouch (phrase)
be no use (phrase)
be of no use (phrase)
Billy no mates (noun)
by no means (phrase)
do no good (phrase)
gonnae no (phrase)
have no place (phrase)
it’s no bother (phrase)
it’s no use (phrase)
know no boundaries (phrase)
long time no see (phrase)
make no move (phrase)
mean no harm (phrase)
mean no offence (phrase)
no (adverb, determiner)
no (noun)
no (determiner)
no bother (phrase)
no can do (phrase)
no comment (phrase)
no competition (phrase)
no contest (phrase)
no dice (phrase)
no disrespect (to) (phrase)
no doubt (phrase)
no end (phrase)
no entry (phrase)
no fear (phrase)
no fewer than (phrase)
no fly list (noun)
no friend of (phrase)
no frills (phrase)
no good (phrase)
no great shakes (phrase)
no hard feelings (phrase)
no harm done (phrase)
no holds barred (phrase)
no kidding (phrase)
no laughing matter (phrase)
no less (phrase)
no less than (phrase)
no longer (phrase)
no mistake (phrase)
no more than (phrase)
no object (phrase)
no offence (phrase)
no one (pronoun)
no pain, no gain (phrase)
no picnic (phrase)
no place (adverb)
no problem (phrase)
no problemo (phrase)
no reason (phrase)
no relation (phrase)
no shit (phrase)
no such luck (phrase)
no such thing (phrase)
no sweat (phrase)
no thanks to (phrase)
no through road (noun)
No trespassing (phrase)
no trouble (phrase)
no way (phrase)
no win no fee (adjective)
no worries (phrase)
no-brainer (noun)
no-claims bonus (noun)
no-crime (verb)
no-fault (adjective)
no-fly zone (noun)
no-frills (adjective)
no-go (adjective)
no-go area (noun)
no-goodnik (noun)
no-hoper (noun)
no-man’s-land (noun)
no-no (noun)
no-nonsense (adjective)
no-platform (verb)
no-platforming (noun)
no-show (noun)
no-win situation (noun)
no. (abbreviation)
No. 10 ()
fool (phrase)
say no more (phrase)
spare no effort (phrase)
spare no expense (phrase)
there’s no denying (phrase)
up to no good (phrase)
yes and no (phrase)
sir (phrase)
you have no idea (phrase)