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1. no-nonsense
adjective.
Not
tolerating
irrelevancies.
Synonyms
direct
Antonyms
indirect
undock
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2. no-hit game
noun.
A
game
in
which
a
pitcher
allows
the
opposing
team
no
hits.
Synonyms
baseball game
no-hitter
baseball
Antonyms
softball
hardball
3. nonsense
noun.
(ˈnɑːnsɛns)
A
message
that
seems
to
convey
no
meaning.
Synonyms
fa la
rhetoric
hooey
tommyrot
stuff
cobblers
boloney
incoherency
schmegegge
ridiculousness
message
humbug
piffle
content
rigmarole
absurdity
hokum
fiddle-faddle
nonsense verse
twaddle
crock
mummery
drool
unintelligibility
empty talk
subject matter
baloney
nonsensicality
taradiddle
amphigory
balderdash
jabberwocky
fal la
hot air
buzzword
tosh
flummery
bilgewater
bunk
cant
gibberish
stuff and nonsense
palaver
tarradiddle
rigamarole
shmegegge
bosh
substance
gibber
absurdness
poppycock
meaninglessness
empty words
incoherence
Antonyms
disapproval
approval
unbelief
belief
unhappy
Etymology
nonsense (English)
non- (English)
non (Latin)
noenu (Latin)
noenum (Latin)
nona (Latin)
sense (English)
sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
sens (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. nonsense
adjective.
(ˈnɑːnsɛns)
Having
no
intelligible
meaning.
Synonyms
nonsensical
meaningless
nonmeaningful
Antonyms
meaningful
conductor
insulator
unstuff
Etymology
nonsense (English)
non- (English)
non (Latin)
noenu (Latin)
noenum (Latin)
nona (Latin)
sense (English)
sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
sens (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. no-goal
noun.
A
nonexistent
goal.
Synonyms
end
goal
Antonyms
open
phase in
begin
6. no.
noun.
The
number
designating
place
in
an
ordered
sequence.
Synonyms
number 1
ordinal number
first
ordinal
number
number one
Antonyms
back
secondary
late
middle
unoriginal
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
zero
none
nary
Antonyms
some
all
back
secondary
Etymology
no (English)
no (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. no
adverb.
(ˈnoʊ)
Referring
to
the
degree
to
which
a
certain
quality
is
present.
Synonyms
no more
Antonyms
late
middle
Etymology
no (English)
no (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. no
noun.
(ˈnoʊ)
A
negative.
Synonyms
negative
Antonyms
affirmative
yes
Etymology
no (English)
no (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. no
noun.
The
number
designating
place
in
an
ordered
sequence.
Synonyms
number 1
ordinal number
first
ordinal
number
number one
Antonyms
unoriginal
last
end
death
closing
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