Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word NO
NO
Definitions of NO
- a vote not in favor, or opposing a proposition
- without
- like
- a negating expression; an answer that shows disagreement, denial, refusal, or disapproval
- (electronics, of a relay) Initialism of normally open.
- (Roman Catholicism) Initialism of Novus Ordo.
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- Alternative form of Noh.: a form of classical Japanese drama.
- A lake in South Sudan
- A county in South Sudan
- (with following adjective) not, not at all
- (without adjective, now, Scotland, informal) not
- (colloquial, usually, humorous) not, does not, do not, etc.
- (archaic) Alternative form of No..
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Number of letters
2
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using NO in a Sentence
- In response to arraignment, in some jurisdictions, the accused is expected to enter a plea; in other jurisdictions, no plea is required.
- This arises when the consequent ("the room would be dark") has other possible antecedents (for example, "the lamp is in working order, but is switched off" or "there is no lamp in the room").
- Ambiguity is the type of meaning in which a phrase, statement, or resolution is not explicitly defined, making for several interpretations; others describe it as a concept or statement that has no real reference.
- Amateur astronomers do not use the field of astronomy as their primary source of income or support, and usually have no professional degree in astrophysics or advanced academic training in the subject.
- There is no generally agreed definition of what constitutes art, and its interpretation has varied greatly throughout history and across cultures.
- He argued that human knowledge of the world is limited both by the human nervous system and the languages humans have developed, and thus no one can have direct access to reality, given that the most we can know is that which is filtered through the brain's responses to reality.
- They are rocky, metallic, or icy bodies with no atmosphere, classified as C-type (carbonaceous), M-type (metallic), or S-type (silicaceous).
- A hypothesis with no supporting, objective, testable evidence is not an objective, scientific claim.
- The same argument proves that no subfield of the real field is algebraically closed; in particular, the field of rational numbers is not algebraically closed.
- The game is unusual in that no dice are used in resolving conflicts or player actions; instead a simple diceless system of comparative ability, and narrative description of the action by the players and gamemaster, is used to determine how situations are resolved.
- 768 – Pope Stephen III is elected to office, and quickly seeks Frankish protection against the Lombard threat, since the Byzantine Empire is no longer able to help.
- Ahmed's reign is noteworthy for marking the first breach in the Ottoman tradition of royal fratricide; henceforth, Ottoman rulers would no longer systematically execute their brothers upon accession to the throne.
- The conclusions of trials and systematic reviews of acupuncture generally provide no good evidence of benefit, which suggests that it is not an effective method of healthcare.
- Hesiod describes Alcmene as the tallest, most beautiful woman with wisdom surpassed by no person born of mortal parents.
- Unlike modern medicine, which employs the scientific method to test plausible therapies by way of responsible and ethical clinical trials, producing repeatable evidence of either effect or of no effect, alternative therapies reside outside of mainstream medicine and do not originate from using the scientific method, but instead rely on testimonials, anecdotes, religion, tradition, superstition, belief in supernatural "energies", pseudoscience, errors in reasoning, propaganda, fraud, or other unscientific sources.
- It is the country's common language and de facto national language; while Australia has no official language, English is the first language of the majority of the population, and has been entrenched as the de facto national language since British settlement, being the only language spoken in the home for 72% of Australians.
- Therefore, approximants fall between fricatives, which do produce a turbulent airstream, and vowels, which produce no turbulence.
- It can send and receive messages to and from a corresponding device over any distance or obstacle whatsoever with no delay, even between star-systems.
- With the axiom of dependent choice (which is a weakened form of the axiom of choice), this result can be reversed: if there are no such infinite sequences, then the axiom of regularity is true.
- AppleTalk includes a number of features that allow local area networks to be connected with no prior setup or the need for a centralized router or server of any sort.
- Open-chain compounds, whether straight or branched, and which contain no rings of any type, are always aliphatic.
- It is the most polyphyletic known enzyme: six distinct classes have been described, all catalyzing the same reaction but representing unrelated gene families with no known sequence or structural homology.
- Following A's death, if B is still alive, the remainder is in abeyance, for B has no heirs until B's death.
- The simplest acyclic alkynes with only one triple bond and no other functional groups form a homologous series with the general chemical formula.
- 's precept that humans should 'cause no injury' to another living being includes one's deeds, words, and thoughts.
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