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not
1[ not ]
adverb
- (used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition):
You must not do that. It's not far from here.
- U.S. Slang. (used jocularly as a postpositive interjection to indicate that a previous statement is untrue):
I just love working overtime without pay. Not!
NOT
2[ not ]
noun
- a Boolean operator that returns a positive result if its operand is negative and a negative result if its operand is positive.
not-
3- variant of noto- before a vowel.
not
1/ nɒt /
adverb
- used to negate the sentence, phrase, or word that it modifies
I will not stand for it
- ( in combination )
they cannot go
- not thatconjunction which is not to say or suppose that Also (archaic)not but what
I expect to lose the game — not that I mind
sentence substitute
- used to indicate denial, negation, or refusal
certainly not
not-
2combining_form
- a variant of noto-
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of not1
Idioms and Phrases
- not so much, Informal. (an expression of dismissive scorn, ambivalence, or skepticism):
Attractive? Yes. Smart? Not so much.
Is the world coming to an end? Yeah, not so much.
More idioms and phrases containing not
- all that glitters is not gold
- (not) all there
- (not) at all
- believe it or not
- caught dead, not be
- (not a) Chinaman's chance
- coming or going, not know if
- do as I say (not as I do)
- game is not worth the candle
- heart (not) in it
- hold one's breath, not
- (not) in the least
- (not) in the mood
- it's (not) your funeral
- last but not least
- like as not
- living soul, not a
- mince matters, not to
- more often than not
- (not) move a muscle
- no problem (not to worry)
- (not to) sneeze at
- (not) take no for an answer
- (not) the half of it
- (not) turn a hair
- two wrongs do not make a right
- waste not, want not
- whether or not
- without a (not a) leg to stand on
- won't (will not) hear of
- can't
- couldn't
- wouldn't
Example Sentences
“Gently rolling hills” roll not-so-gently under my tires, but the English countryside scenery is soporific.
It was promoted on what might be called not-quite-mainstream or, indeed, axe-to-grind media.
In the not-too-distant future, the AMRAAM might also be out-ranged by new weapons that are being developed around the world.
An autopsy found highly toxic cyanide levels in the blood of the not-so-dearly departed.
And with each false alarm, the not-so-subtle panic continues, as Europe waits and wonders what happens next.
Such throats are trying, are they not?In case one catches cold; Ah, yes!
Consequently, while the direction of the what-not-how-now line is definitely fixed, their actual positions remain unestablished.
We should in this case expect not-white rather than white, and so much rather, that we would lay two to one upon it.
If T is a B in only six cases of every twelve, and a not-B in only one, what is it in the other five?
Her silk parasol, of the blue of a forget-me-not, rested against her knee, and at her breast was a cream-tinted rose.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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