- NOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
NOT definition: 1 used to form a negative phrase after verbs like "be", "can", "have", "will", "must", etc… Learn more
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Not definition: (used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition) See examples of NOT used in a sentence
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Define not not synonyms, not pronunciation, not translation, English dictionary definition of not expressing negation, denial, or prohibition: I will not answer your question Not to be confused with: knot – cord, rope, ribbon, or the like that is tied
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The adverb not is used for negation Do you like drinking cod liver oil? No, I do not like drinking cod liver oil 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
- NOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use not, usually in the form n't, in questions which imply that someone should have done something, or to express surprise that something is not the case Why didn't you do it months ago? Why couldn't he listen to her?
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American usage tends to prefer don’t have or haven’t got to have not or haven’t, except when have is used as an auxiliary (or in the idiom have-not): I don’t have a clue or I haven’t got a clue
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Not, the general declarative form of "no", indicating a negation of a related statement that usually precedes Not!, a grammatical construction used as a contradiction, popularized in the early 1990s
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