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Meaning of no more
The primary meaning of "no more" is to indicate the absence or cessation of something.
Etymology of no more
The phrase "no more" is a combination of the words "no" and "more", with "no" originating from Old English "nā" meaning "not" and "more" from Old English "mā" meaning "greater" or "larger"
Historically, the phrase has been used to indicate the absence or cessation of something, and its usage has evolved over time to include various idiomatic expressions and phrases
Synonyms
no longer
not anymore
never again
none
zero
zilch
nil
nothing
nonexistent
absent
lacking
wanting
insufficient
inadequate
scarce
depleted
exhausted
spent
finished
done
completed
ceased
stopped
halted
terminated
ended
concluded
closed
none left
all gone
used up
depleted
drained
empty
bare
void
insufficient
unavailable
unobtainable
nonexistent
absent
lacking
deficient
short
scarce
rare
infrequent
nonexistent
absent
extinct
obsolete
discontinued
suspended
canceled
Definitions
- Used to indicate the absence or cessation of something
- Used to refuse or decline something
- Used to emphasize the extent or degree of something
Usage Examples
- I don't want to see you anymore, no more visits or phone calls
- There is no more food left in the fridge
- The company will no longer be producing that model, no more will be made
- I've had no more trouble with my computer since I updated the software
Antonyms
more
still
yet
again
longer
additional
extra
further
increased
growing
ongoing
continuing
remaining
existing
present
available
sufficient
ample
abundant
plentiful
copious
profuse
overflowing
surplus
excess
numerous
multiple
repeated
frequent
recurrent
perpetual
eternal
endless
infinite
unlimited
unending
ceaseless
uninterrupted
continuous