- 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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adverb negation of a word or group of words “he does not speak French” “she is not going” “they are not friends” “ not many” “ not much”
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Not definition: (used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition) See examples of NOT used in a sentence
- 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? Hasn't anyone ever kissed you before?
- Not - definition of not by The Free Dictionary
1 (used to express negation, denial, refusal, prohibition, etc ): It's not far from here Are they coming or not? You must not think about it 2 Slang (used jocularly as a postpositive interjection to indicate that a previous statement is untrue): That's a cute dress Not!
- not - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
not nɑt 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 :
- not - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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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Definition of not adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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