Meaning of Not even a trace of __
There is absolutely nothing remaining.
In simple words: There is nothing left of something.
Not even a trace of __ in a sentence
- After the storm, there was not even a trace of the picnic we had planned.
- She searched her bag but found not even a trace of her wallet.
- Not even a trace of his former confidence remained after the setback.
- I looked through the documents, but there was not even a trace of the contract.
How to use Not even a trace of __
Use this phrase to emphasize the complete absence of something. It’s suitable for both spoken and written contexts, but less common in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a detective finding no clues - 'not even a trace' indicates absolute emptiness.
Related words
Collocations with Not even a trace of __
- not even a trace of evidence
- not even a trace of blood
- not even a trace of regret
Synonyms for Not even a trace of __
- no sign of
- no evidence of
- completely gone
- entirely absent
- utterly missing
Common mistakes with Not even a trace of __
- Incorrectly using 'not a trace of' without 'even'.
- Misplacing 'even' in the phrase.
- Using it in contexts where some evidence exists.
Not even a trace of __ appears in
Not even a trace of __ in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
ولا أثر لـ __
لم يتبق شيء من شيء ما.
- Bengaliবাংলা
একটুও চিহ্ন নেই __
কোনো কিছুর আর কিছু বাকি নেই।
- GermanDeutsch
Nicht mal eine Spur von __
Von etwas ist nichts mehr da.
- SpanishEspañol
Ni rastro de __
No queda nada de algo.
- Persianفارسی
حتی یک نشانه از __
هیچ چیزی از چیزی باقی نمانده است.
- FrenchFrançais
Pas même une trace de __
Il ne reste plus rien de quelque chose.
- Hindiहिन्दी
__ का नामोनिशान तक नहीं
किसी चीज़ का कुछ भी नहीं बचा है।
- ItalianItaliano
Nemmeno l'ombra di __
Non è rimasto niente di qualcosa.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Nem sinal de __
Não sobrou nada de algo.
- RussianРусский
Ни следа от __
От чего-то ничего не осталось.
- Urduاردو
ذرا برابر بھی نہیں __ کا نشان
کسی چیز کا کچھ بھی باقی نہیں بچا ہے۔
- Chinese中文
一点儿...的痕迹都没有
某样东西一点儿都没留下。
More s like Not even a trace of __
- AddressA1
details of where somebody lives or works and where letters, etc. can be sent
- TraceB2
to find or discover somebody/something by looking carefully for them/it
- From you so long
Indicates that someone has been absent for a considerable time.
- I should have known
Expresses regret for not recognizing something sooner.
- There'd come a day
An expression indicating that a future time will arrive.
- When you'd be gone
A time in the future when someone will not be present.
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Frequently asked questions about Not even a trace of __
What does Not even a trace of __ mean?
There is nothing left of something.
What is the definition of Not even a trace of __?
There is absolutely nothing remaining.
How do you use Not even a trace of __ in a sentence?
After the storm, there was not even a trace of the picnic we had planned.
Can you give another example of Not even a trace of __?
She searched her bag but found not even a trace of her wallet.
What are synonyms for Not even a trace of __?
Common alternatives include no sign of, no evidence of, completely gone, entirely absent, utterly missing.
What words go with Not even a trace of __?
It commonly pairs with not even a trace of evidence, not even a trace of blood, not even a trace of regret.
What are common mistakes when using Not even a trace of __?
Incorrectly using 'not a trace of' without 'even'. Misplacing 'even' in the phrase. Using it in contexts where some evidence exists.
How do you pronounce Not even a trace of __?
US: //nɑt ˈivən ə treɪs əv//, UK: //nɒt ˈiːvən ə treɪs əv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Not even a trace of __?
Use this phrase to emphasize the complete absence of something. It’s suitable for both spoken and written contexts, but less common in formal writing.
