Meaning of Now nobody's hurt
A phrase indicating that currently, there are no injuries.
In simple words: No one is injured now.
Now nobody's hurt in a sentence
- After the storm passed, I checked and said, 'Now nobody's hurt.'
- In a crisis meeting, the leader assured, 'The situation is under control; now nobody's hurt.'
- After the accident, we all sighed in relief, 'Thank goodness, now nobody's hurt!'
How to use Now nobody's hurt
Used to reassure that no one has been harmed. Common in conversations about accidents or stressful situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Now is the time to celebrate that nobody got hurt!
Related words
Collocations with Now nobody's hurt
- thankfully now nobody's hurt
- it appears now nobody's hurt
- say now nobody's hurt
Synonyms for Now nobody's hurt
- everyone is safe
- no one is injured
- all are unharmed
Opposites of Now nobody's hurt
- Someone is hurt
- There are injuries
- People are hurt
Common mistakes with Now nobody's hurt
- Omitting the contraction incorrectly, saying 'now no one is hurt'
- Using it inappropriately in positive contexts instead of negative situations
- Misplacing it in sentence structure, making it unclear
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Frequently asked questions about Now nobody's hurt
What does Now nobody's hurt mean?
No one is injured now.
What is the definition of Now nobody's hurt?
A phrase indicating that currently, there are no injuries.
How do you use Now nobody's hurt in a sentence?
After the storm passed, I checked and said, 'Now nobody's hurt.'
Can you give another example of Now nobody's hurt?
In a crisis meeting, the leader assured, 'The situation is under control; now nobody's hurt.'
What are synonyms for Now nobody's hurt?
Common alternatives include everyone is safe, no one is injured, all are unharmed.
What is the opposite of Now nobody's hurt?
Opposite meanings include Someone is hurt, There are injuries, People are hurt.
What words go with Now nobody's hurt?
It commonly pairs with thankfully now nobody's hurt, it appears now nobody's hurt, say now nobody's hurt.
What are common mistakes when using Now nobody's hurt?
Omitting the contraction incorrectly, saying 'now no one is hurt' Using it inappropriately in positive contexts instead of negative situations Misplacing it in sentence structure, making it unclear
How do you pronounce Now nobody's hurt?
US: //naʊ ˈnoʊbodies hɜrt//, UK: //naʊ ˈnəʊbədiːz hɜrt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Now nobody's hurt?
Used to reassure that no one has been harmed. Common in conversations about accidents or stressful situations.


