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UK//nɒt ˌɛnɪˈmɔː//US//nɑt ˌɛnɪˈmɔr//

Meaning of Not anymore

Indicates a past situation that has stopped or changed.

In simple words: not now or not any longer

Not anymore in a sentence

  • I like skiing, but not anymore.
  • She doesn’t work here, not anymore.
  • He was my friend, but we are not anymore.

How to use Not anymore

Use when someone asks about a past habit or state that has changed. It's informal and can be used in everyday conversation.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of saying 'no' to something old — it’s not happening anymore!

Related words

Collocations with Not anymore

  • not anymore interested
  • not anymore friends
  • not anymore afraid

Synonyms for Not anymore

Opposites of Not anymore

Common mistakes with Not anymore

  • Confused with 'no longer' or 'not at all'.
  • 'Not anymore' used incorrectly in formal situations.

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Frequently asked questions about Not anymore

What does Not anymore mean?

not now or not any longer

What is the definition of Not anymore?

Indicates a past situation that has stopped or changed.

How do you use Not anymore in a sentence?

I like skiing, but not anymore.

Can you give another example of Not anymore?

She doesn’t work here, not anymore.

What are synonyms for Not anymore?

Common alternatives include no longer, not at all, not any longer.

What is the opposite of Not anymore?

Opposite meanings include still, now, currently.

What words go with Not anymore?

It commonly pairs with not anymore interested, not anymore friends, not anymore afraid.

What are common mistakes when using Not anymore?

Confused with 'no longer' or 'not at all'. 'Not anymore' used incorrectly in formal situations.

How do you pronounce Not anymore?

US: //nɑt ˌɛnɪˈmɔr//, UK: //nɒt ˌɛnɪˈmɔː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Not anymore?

Use when someone asks about a past habit or state that has changed. It's informal and can be used in everyday conversation.