Meaning of No more
Used to indicate the end or absence of something.
In simple words: Not anymore; no longer
No more in a sentence
- We have no more milk in the fridge.
- After the argument, I feel there is no more trust between us.
- I told him no more excuses would be accepted.
- She decided that there would be no more delays.
- This restaurant has no more availability tonight.
How to use No more
Use in informal situations to signal the end of something. Less appropriate in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of saying 'no more cakes' to stop desserts.
Related words
Collocations with No more
- no more waiting
- no more excuses
- no more problems
- no more chances
Synonyms for No more
- no longer
- not anymore
- not any longer
- out of stock
Common mistakes with No more
- Incorrectly using 'no more' in positive statements.
- Confusion with 'any more' in negative sentences.
- Misplacing 'no more' within a sentence instead of at the end.
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Frequently asked questions about No more
What does No more mean?
Not anymore; no longer
What is the definition of No more?
Used to indicate the end or absence of something.
How do you use No more in a sentence?
We have no more milk in the fridge.
Can you give another example of No more?
After the argument, I feel there is no more trust between us.
What are synonyms for No more?
Common alternatives include no longer, not anymore, not any longer, out of stock.
What words go with No more?
It commonly pairs with no more waiting, no more excuses, no more problems, no more chances.
What are common mistakes when using No more?
Incorrectly using 'no more' in positive statements. Confusion with 'any more' in negative sentences. Misplacing 'no more' within a sentence instead of at the end.
How do you pronounce No more?
US: //noʊ mɔr//, UK: //nəʊ mɔː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use No more?
Use in informal situations to signal the end of something. Less appropriate in formal contexts.
