Found 4 items, similar to no.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: no
tidak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: no
bukan, jangan, tidak
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: no
no
adv 1: referring to the degree to which a certain quality is
present;
“he was no heavier than a child” [syn:
no more
]
2: not in any degree or manner; not at all;
“he is no better
today”
3: used to express refusal or denial or disagreement etc or
especially to emphasize a negative statement;
“no, you are
wrong”
[also:
noes (pl)]
no
adj : quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count
nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack
or zero quantity of;
“we have no bananas”;
“no eggs
left and no money to buy any”;
“have you no decency?”;
“did it with no help”;
“I'll get you there in no time”
[syn:
no(a)] [ant:
all(a),
some(a)]
[also:
noes (pl)]
no
n 1: a negative;
“his no was loud and clear” [ant:
yes]
2: a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding
curium with carbon ions; 7 isotopes are known [syn:
nobelium,
atomic number 102]
[also:
noes (pl)]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: no
no
\no.\ n.
Number; -- the number designating place in an ordered
sequence; as, no. 2. [abbrev.]
[WordNet 1.5]
nay
\nay\ (n[=a]), adv. [Icel. nei; akin to E. no. See
No,
adv.]
1. No; -- a negative answer to a question asked, or a request
made, now superseded by
no. Opposed to
aye or
yea.
See also
Yes.
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And eke when I say
“ye,” ne say not
“nay.”
--Chaucer.
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I tell you nay; but except ye repent, ye shall all
likewise perish. --Luke xiii.
3.
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And now do they thrust us out privily? nay, verily;
but let them come themselves and fetch us out.
--Acts xvi.
37.
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He that will not when he may,
When he would he shall have nay. --Old Prov.
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Note: Before the time of Henry VIII. nay was used to answer
simple questions, and no was used when the form of the
question involved a negative expression; nay was the
simple form, no the emphatic. --Skeat.
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2. Not this merely, but also; not only so, but; -- used to
mark the addition or substitution of a more explicit or
more emphatic phrase.
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Note: Nay in this sense may be interchanged with yea.
“Were
he my brother, nay, my kingdom's heir.” --Shak.
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