nonepronoun
uk/nʌn/us/nʌn/B1 not one (of a group of people or things), or not any:
None of my children has/have blonde hair.
"I'd like some more cheese." "I'm sorry there's none left".
"Do you have any idea how much this cost?" "None at all/None whatsoever."
More examples
- We've got five accounts of what happened and none of them agree.
- I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have ever heard of her.
- The estate agent had pictures of the house from the outside but none of its interior.
- They were trapped in the cave for a couple of days but they were none the worse for their experience.
- We ran through the list, but none of the machines seemed any good.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Something, anything, nothing, and everything
- across-the-board
- anything
- aught
- bazillion
- bugger
- fresh
- nil
- not a dicky bird idiom
- not a sausage idiom
- nothing
- nowt
- omni-
- sweet
- the whole bit idiom
- the whole lot idiom
- what with one thing and another idiom
- whit
- zero
- zilch
- zip
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Idiom(s)
have none of sth
none but
none other than sb/sth
none the worse, better, richer, etc.
none too