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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026NOT
(not),USA pronunciation n.
- Computinga Boolean operator that returns a positive result if its operand is negative and a negative result if its operand is positive.
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026not /nɑt/USA pronunciation
adv. - (used with verbs like[be, have,]and[do,]and with modal verbs, to express the opposite of the main verb, and also to express denial, refusal, prohibiting, etc.:I do not remember the answer. You must not think about it. It's not far from here. They are not coming.
- (used with verbs like[think, want, seem, appear, expect,]and others that have another verb in a phrase or clause following, to express the opposite of the verb that follows):He did not seem to be ready (= It did not seem that he was ready). He did not want to go (= He wanted not to go.) I did not expect to see you here (= I expected that I wouldn't see you here).
- (used before a singular count noun) not even one (expressing emphasis about the lack of something):[~ + a/one + noun]He had not a penny to his name. Not a single missile got through the defense system. Not one student could name the president.
Idioms
- not at all:
- (used as an answer to someone else's thanks):"I appreciate your help.'' —"Not at all.''
- (used to emphasize an answer of "no''):"Did you like the show?'' —"Not at all!''
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026not
(not),USA pronunciation adv. - (used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition):You must not do that. It's not far from here.
- Slang Terms U.S. Slang. (used jocularly as a postpositive interjection to indicate that a previous statement is untrue):That's a lovely dress. Not!
- 1275–1325; Middle English; weak variant of nought
not-,
- var. of noto- before a vowel.
NOT
(not),USA pronunciation n.
- Computinga Boolean operator that returns a positive result if its operand is negative and a negative result if its operand is positive.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026noto-,
- a combining form meaning "the back,'' used in the formation of compound words:notochord.
Also,[esp. before a vowel,] not-.
- combining form representing Greek nôton the back
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
not / nɒt/ - used to negate the sentence, phrase, or word that it modifies: I will not stand for it
- (in combination): they cannot go
- not that ⇒ (conjunction) which is not to say or suppose that: I expect to lose the game — not that I mind
Also (archaic): not but what - used to indicate denial, negation, or refusal: certainly not
Etymology: 14th Century not, variant of nought nothing, from Old English nāwiht, from nā no + wiht creature, thing. See naught, nought
'NOT' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
" 's " or not?
< Had I not > seized this opportunity
" i can not be distracted by other people " = " i would not be distracted by other people"?
" I smiled as I imagined the asides my friend the critic would have made had not gone..."
>> Topic summary: Negative forms of used to: Didn't use to/ didn't used to/ used not to/ usedn't to/ usen't to/ never used to
" won't work " "is not working "
- He is an aggressive person. he does not care about other people’s feeling .(attacking)
- Sorry! The general director is not available today.(around)
- Did not ! - Did too !
- I'm sorry. (empathy) - It's not your fault. (?)
- What's up? - Nothing much\Not much!
--Will it snow tomorrow? --Yes, sure./No, not at all.
-ed/-es/-s with not vowels following
-ing or not?
–oh, no, it’s not really Vietnam, it’s China
—Are you as friendly as your sister?—No, I'm not. I'm friendlier
, for Henry and <I/me> do not like her.
, if not always
, <to answer or not to answer>, as I saw fit.
,but that in itself does not constitute work.
,<dimly as> they saw each other, they could not have done that without the aid of the fire.
.. not for everyone, including ...
... an appeal to the army <to not, not to> use too much force.
... and not sitting
... are not detailed or too generally described
... as reasonable, if not more reasonable, as those at discount stores.
... by not going shopping wastefully anymore.
... correspond to A, not (to?) B
... does not hurt
"..." if not authorized
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