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UK//nɒt æt ɔːl//US//nɑt æt ɔl//

Meaning of Not at all

Used to emphasize a complete negation or absence.

In simple words: not even a little bit

Not at all in a sentence

  • I didn't like the movie, not at all.
  • Are you tired? Not at all, I'm full of energy!
  • She is not at all interested in joining the club.
  • I agree with you, not at all!

How to use Not at all

Use 'not at all' to emphasize complete disagreement or absence. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts but less common in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of it as 'not any' — imagine an empty jar.

Related words

Collocations with Not at all

  • not at all worried
  • not at all surprising
  • not at all offended

Synonyms for Not at all

  • not in the least
  • not a bit
  • not whatsoever
  • by no means

Opposites of Not at all

Common mistakes with Not at all

  • Confusing with 'not really' which is less absolute.
  • Using it in formal contexts where a less emphatic phrase is better.
  • Omitting it when it's necessary for clarity.

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Frequently asked questions about Not at all

What does Not at all mean?

not even a little bit

What is the definition of Not at all?

Used to emphasize a complete negation or absence.

How do you use Not at all in a sentence?

I didn't like the movie, not at all.

Can you give another example of Not at all?

Are you tired? Not at all, I'm full of energy!

What are synonyms for Not at all?

Common alternatives include not in the least, not a bit, not whatsoever, by no means.

What is the opposite of Not at all?

Opposite meanings include at all, somewhat, partially.

What words go with Not at all?

It commonly pairs with not at all worried, not at all surprising, not at all offended.

What are common mistakes when using Not at all?

Confusing with 'not really' which is less absolute. Using it in formal contexts where a less emphatic phrase is better. Omitting it when it's necessary for clarity.

How do you pronounce Not at all?

US: //nɑt æt ɔl//, UK: //nɒt æt ɔːl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Not at all?

Use 'not at all' to emphasize complete disagreement or absence. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts but less common in formal writing.