Etymology: [ n&n ] (pronoun, singular or plural in.) before 12th century. From Middle English nōn (“not one”) Old English nān (“not one”) ne (“not”) + ān (“one”)
Synonyms: nil, nobody, no one, no one at all, no part, not a bit, not any, not anyone, not anything, not a soul, not a thing, nothing, not one, zero, zilch
hiç, hiçbiri, yok, hiç kimse, hiç biri, hiçkimseler, hiç de, hiç birisi, hiçbirini, hiç bir suretle, hiçbiri, hiç kimse. z. hiç, asla, hiçbir biçimde, asla, hiçbir zaman, hiçbir biçimde, in hiç biri, -in hiç biri,
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hiç
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yok
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hiç de
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hiç birisi
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hiç bir suretle
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hiçbiri, hiç kimse. z. hiç, asla, hiçbir biçimde zamir
Not at all, Not any; no, Not any person: no one, nobody (with singular concord); no people (with plural concord), Not any (one) of a given number or group of things. With singular or plural concord, No, not, To no extent, in no way, not at all or in no way; "seemed none too pleased with his dinner"; "shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in"; "none too prosperous"; "the passage is none too clear, variations, requirements, a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise not any; "thou shalt have none other gods before me", Same as Nones, 2, No; not any; used adjectively before a vowel, in old style; as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life, No one; not one; not anything; frequently used also partitively, or as a plural, not any, illustrations, indef pron none [OE nän], abstracts, lock requested but not yet obtained, You use none the to say that someone or something does not have any more of a particular quality than they did before. You could end up committed to yet another savings scheme and none the wiser about managing your finances He became convinced that his illness was purely imaginary: that made it none the better. = no, none of your business: see business none other than: see other second to none: see second, a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise, emphasis You use none too in front of an adjective or adverb in order to emphasize that the quality mentioned is not present. He was none too thrilled to hear from me at that hour Her hand grasped my shoulder, none too gently, If you say that someone will have none of something, or is having none of something, you mean that they refuse to accept it. He knew his own mind and was having none of their attempts to keep him at home, in no way; not at all, None of something means not even a small amount of it. None of a group of people or things means not even one of them. She did none of the maintenance on the vehicle itself None of us knew how to treat her. None is also a pronoun. I turned to bookshops and libraries seeking information and found none No one could imagine a great woman painter. None had existed yet Only two cars produced by Austin-Morris could reach 100 mph and none could pass the 10-second acceleration test, a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier, not any; "thou shalt have none other gods before me", In the Printer Manager application, None means that printer configuration information is stored in a file on the user's local system (the /etc/printers conf file) rather than being stored in a network name service (NIS or NIS+), the fourth of the Little Hours of the divine office, recited at the ninth hour (3 pm), Materialized view cannot be used for rewrite, because rewrite is disallowed or prevented, spacing depends on the size of the font NONE might produce a shorter or longer string than LOOSE for the same font at different point sizes, because some sizes add space between the characters while others remove it, none is a constant that means the same as zero It is normally used in define script commands for scripts that do not have any arguments, not one, as in: None of the children finished lunch, individual, resident, pron. no person; not at all; nothing, nen,
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Not at all - "Now don't you worry none."
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Not any; no - "the foles toke their lampes, but toke none oyle with them."
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Not any person: no one, nobody (with singular concord); no people (with plural concord)
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Not any (one) of a given number or group of things. With singular or plural concord - "Alas, none of these people were writing the reviews."
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No, not - "And up into his contour-hous gooth he / To rekene with hymself, wel may be, / Of thilke yeer how that it with hym stood, / And how that he despended hadde his good, / And if that he encresses were or noon."
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To no extent, in no way - "I felt none the worse for my recent illness."
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not at all or in no way; "seemed none too pleased with his dinner"; "shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in"; "none too prosperous"; "the passage is none too clear
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variations
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requirements
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a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise not any; "thou shalt have none other gods before me"
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Same as Nones, 2
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No; not any; used adjectively before a vowel, in old style; as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life
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No one; not one; not anything; frequently used also partitively, or as a plural, not any
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illustrations
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indef pron none [OE nän]
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abstracts
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lock requested but not yet obtained
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You use none the to say that someone or something does not have any more of a particular quality than they did before. You could end up committed to yet another savings scheme and none the wiser about managing your finances He became convinced that his illness was purely imaginary: that made it none the better. = no
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none of your business: see business none other than: see other second to none: see second
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a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise
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emphasis You use none too in front of an adjective or adverb in order to emphasize that the quality mentioned is not present. He was none too thrilled to hear from me at that hour Her hand grasped my shoulder, none too gently
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If you say that someone will have none of something, or is having none of something, you mean that they refuse to accept it. He knew his own mind and was having none of their attempts to keep him at home
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in no way; not at all
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None of something means not even a small amount of it. None of a group of people or things means not even one of them. She did none of the maintenance on the vehicle itself None of us knew how to treat her. None is also a pronoun. I turned to bookshops and libraries seeking information and found none No one could imagine a great woman painter. None had existed yet Only two cars produced by Austin-Morris could reach 100 mph and none could pass the 10-second acceleration test
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a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier
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not any; "thou shalt have none other gods before me"
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In the Printer Manager application, None means that printer configuration information is stored in a file on the user's local system (the /etc/printers conf file) rather than being stored in a network name service (NIS or NIS+)
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the fourth of the Little Hours of the divine office, recited at the ninth hour (3 pm)
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Materialized view cannot be used for rewrite, because rewrite is disallowed or prevented
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spacing depends on the size of the font NONE might produce a shorter or longer string than LOOSE for the same font at different point sizes, because some sizes add space between the characters while others remove it
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none is a constant that means the same as zero It is normally used in define script commands for scripts that do not have any arguments
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not one, as in: None of the children finished lunch
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