WordNet-Online
| ||||
Definitions from the Webnot at allDescription:Not at all can be used as an idiomatic phrase to express a strong negation or denial of something. It is often used to convey the idea of complete disagreement or refusal. It is usually placed before a verb or adjective, depending on the context, to emphasize the absence or lack of something. Examples:Adverb:
Interjection:
Possible Related Products: | ||||
not-too-fancy not not a minute late not able not absolutely not abundant not always not an option not at all not at all gud not at home not bad not bad predicate not barefoot not be able to read not born not by a blame sight
|