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1. no-brainer
noun. ['ˌnoʊˈbreɪnɝ'] anything that requires little thought.
Synonyms
- task
- project
- undertaking
Antonyms
- disappear
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Rhymes with No Brainer
- nonplanar
- complainer
- entertainer
- container
- campaigner
- retainer
- traynor
- trainor
- trainer
- stayner
- planer
- planar
- plainer
- kraner
- klejna
- graner
- drainer
- cranor
- craner
- breighner
- braner
- waner
- wainer
- tainer
- shaner
- schaner
- saner
- raynor
- rayner
- painter
2. no-hit_game
noun. a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team no hits.
Synonyms
- baseball
- baseball game
Antonyms
- softball
3. no-account
adjective. without merit.
Synonyms
- meritless
- worthless
- no-good
- sorry
- good-for-nothing
- no-count
Antonyms
- worker
- responsible
- work
- superior
4. no-goal
noun. a nonexistent goal.
Synonyms
- end
Antonyms
- phase in
- open
5. no-hit
adjective. of a game (or the pitching) in which a pitcher allows the opponent no hits.
Antonyms
- unfortunate
6. no.
noun. the number designating place in an ordered sequence.
Synonyms
- ordinal
- number 1
- number
- first
- ordinal number
Antonyms
- cardinal
- majority
- minority
- Roman numeral
7. no
adjective. ['ˈnoʊ'] quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack or zero quantity of.
Synonyms
- none
- nary
Antonyms
- some
- latter
- cardinal
Etymology
- no (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. no
adverb. ['ˈnoʊ'] referring to the degree to which a certain quality is present.
Antonyms
- minority
Etymology
- no (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. no
noun. ['ˈnoʊ'] a negative.
Antonyms
- yes
Etymology
- no (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. no
noun. the number designating place in an ordered sequence.
Synonyms
- ordinal
- number 1
- number
- first
- ordinal number
Antonyms
- Arabic numeral
- unoriginal
- late
- middle
Sentences with no-brainer
1. Noun Phrase
Marketing your new business might seem like a no brainer, but it's a bit more involved than just posting signs throughout the neighborhood or paying for a seconds-long television or radio advertisement.