determiner

no

no

"Are you tired?" "No, I'm not."

"Are you tired?" "No, I'm not."

There is no milk in the fridge.

There is no milk in the fridge.

I have no idea what to do.

I have no idea what to do.

No, ... used to give a negative reply "Are you ready?" "No, not yet."

no ((noun)) not any; not a I have no money.

Antonyms: yes

From Old English 'nā', from 'ne' (not) + 'ā' (ever). Literally meaning 'not ever'.

One of the most fundamental words. Often accompanied by a shake of the head. Remember it's used before a noun: 'no time', 'no problem'.

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