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Meaning of no one at all
The phrase "no one at all" refers to the complete absence of people or individuals in a particular place, situation, or context.
Etymology of no one at all
The phrase "no one at all" is a combination of the negative pronoun "no one" and the adverb "at all", which is used to emphasize the extent or degree of something
The word "no" is derived from Old English "nā", which is also the source of the Modern English word "not"
The word "one" is derived from Old English "ān", which is also the source of the Modern English word "one"
The phrase "at all" is derived from Old English "æt eall", which was used to indicate extent or degree
Synonyms
Definitions
- Used to emphasize that not a single person is present or involved in something
- * Used to indicate the complete absence of people or individuals in a particular place or situation
Usage Examples
- There was no one at all in the empty stadium
- * I searched the entire house, but there was no one at all to be found
- * The concert was cancelled because there was no one at all in attendance