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NO OR NO. OR KNOW No: adverb To express refusal, denial, or disagreement: Let's eat! No, I'm not hungry. With the comparative of adjectives or adverbs: They are no faster than they were yesterday. She is no more afraid of snakes than her brothers are. No: adjective Not any: There are no eggs in the refrigerator. Not a: She is no coward. No: noun A denial or refusal: The answer is a firm "no." A negative vote or voter: The no votes kept the amendment from being passed. No. An abbreviation for the word number. Know: verb To be certain of the facts or truth of; understand clearly: Nobody knows how the fire started. I know I'm right. To be acquainted or familiar with: I've known her since we were in kindergarten. Yes, I know the place. To have skill in or experience with: He knows French.
NO OR NO. OR KNOW
No: adverb
No: adjective
No: noun
No. An abbreviation for the word number.
Know: verb
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