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UK//nəʊ eə//US//noʊ ɛr//

Meaning of No air

The absence of oxygen or breathable air.

In simple words: No air means there is no oxygen present.

No air in a sentence

  • The diver experienced a panic when he realized there was no air in the tank.
  • In the vacuum of space, there is no air to breathe.
  • The sealed container was marked with a warning: no air inside.
  • Survivors in the submarine reported feeling suffocated due to no air supply.
  • Plants cannot survive in an environment where there is no air.

How to use No air

Use 'no air' in contexts describing a lack of oxygen, such as in closed environments or certain places in science. It's not suitable for casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Picture a balloon that has been completely deflated - there's no air inside!

Related words

Collocations with No air

  • no air supply
  • no air pressure
  • no air circulation

Synonyms for No air

  • lack of oxygen
  • no atmosphere
  • airless
  • devoid of air

Common mistakes with No air

  • Confused with 'no atmosphere,' which refers to a lack of gases in general.
  • Using 'no air' to describe a lack of wind instead of oxygen.
  • Not understanding it applies to specific contexts like space or sealed spaces.

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Frequently asked questions about No air

What does No air mean?

No air means there is no oxygen present.

What is the definition of No air?

The absence of oxygen or breathable air.

How do you use No air in a sentence?

The diver experienced a panic when he realized there was no air in the tank.

Can you give another example of No air?

In the vacuum of space, there is no air to breathe.

What are synonyms for No air?

Common alternatives include lack of oxygen, no atmosphere, airless, devoid of air.

What words go with No air?

It commonly pairs with no air supply, no air pressure, no air circulation.

What are common mistakes when using No air?

Confused with 'no atmosphere,' which refers to a lack of gases in general. Using 'no air' to describe a lack of wind instead of oxygen. Not understanding it applies to specific contexts like space or sealed spaces.

How do you pronounce No air?

US: //noʊ ɛr//, UK: //nəʊ eə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use No air?

Use 'no air' in contexts describing a lack of oxygen, such as in closed environments or certain places in science. It's not suitable for casual conversation.