no onepronoun
uk/ˈnəʊ wʌn/us/ˈnoʊ wʌn/also nobodyA2 no person:
At first I thought there was no one in the room.
"Who was that on the phone?" "No one you would know."
I'd like to go to the concert but no one else (= no other person) wants to.
No one told me she was ill.
More examples
- Do exactly what I tell you and no one will get hurt!
- None of the committee's proposals will matter a jot if no one reads their report.
- She gave the cat a kick when no one was looking.
- Please see to it that no one comes in without identification.
- No one made a sound.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Someone, anyone, no one or everyone
- across-the-board
- all and sundry idiom
- all comers
- anybody
- anyone
- fool
- man
- nobody
- one
- one and all idiom
- one-size-fits-all
- people
- sb
- sundry
- the SBS
- the whole lot idiom
- the world and his wife idiom
- to a man idiom
- whole
- world
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