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Antonyms
1. no-nonsense
adjective. not tolerating irrelevancies.
Antonyms
- undock
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2. no-hit_game
noun. a game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team no hits.
Synonyms
- baseball
- baseball game
Antonyms
- softball
3. nonsense
noun. ['ˈnɑːnsɛns'] a message that seems to convey no meaning.
Synonyms
- stuff
- stuff and nonsense
- rigamarole
- boloney
- jabberwocky
- taradiddle
- empty words
- tommyrot
- meaninglessness
- subject matter
- cant
- schmegegge
- twaddle
- crock
- flummery
- gibberish
- absurdity
- fa la
- rigmarole
- tarradiddle
- bilgewater
- nonsensicality
- nonsense verse
- poppycock
- cobblers
- piffle
- palaver
- empty talk
- rhetoric
- buzzword
- bosh
- incoherency
- fiddle-faddle
- hokum
- drool
- gibber
- bunk
- substance
- unintelligibility
- message
- incoherence
- content
- fal la
- hot air
- humbug
- balderdash
- mummery
- hooey
- absurdness
- ridiculousness
- amphigory
- tosh
- shmegegge
Antonyms
- approval
- disapproval
- stand still
- clean
Etymology
- non- (English)
- non (Latin)
- sense (English)
- sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. nonsense
adjective. ['ˈnɑːnsɛns'] having no intelligible meaning.
Synonyms
- nonmeaningful
- meaningless
Antonyms
- insulator
- conductor
- unclog
Etymology
- non- (English)
- non (Latin)
- sense (English)
- sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. no-goal
noun. a nonexistent goal.
Synonyms
- end
Antonyms
- phase in
- open
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