- NOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use don’t + the base form of the verb or do + not + the base form of the verb to make negative imperatives We use these to give orders, instructions or commands
- NOT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Not definition: (used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition) See examples of NOT used in a sentence
- Not - definition of not by The Free Dictionary
In conversation, when not is used after be, have, do, or a modal, it is not usually pronounced in full When you write down what someone says, you usually represent not as n't and add it to the verb in front of it
- not - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
not nɒt adv 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 mindAlso (archaic): not but what sentence substitute used to indicate denial, negation, or refusal: certainly not Etymology: 14th Century not, variant of
- Not - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Not is a powerful word When Hamlet says "to be or not to be," he is questioning whether he should live or die, the inverse of living Just be careful of what's called a "double negative," where you use not with another negating word and end up negating your negation
- Not - Wikipedia
Not!, a grammatical construction used as a contradiction, popularized in the early 1990s Negation, a unary operator in logic depicted as ~, ¬, or !
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