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not at all
adjective as in neither
Weak matches
adverb as in hardly
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
- almost inconceivably
- almost not
- by a hair
- by no means
- detectably
- faintly
- gradually
- imperceptibly
- infrequently
- little
- no more than
- no way
- not a bit
- not by much
- not likely
- not markedly
- not measurably
- not much
- not notably
- not noticeably
- not often
- not quite
- once in a blue moon
- only
- only just
- perceptibly
- pretty near
- scantly
- slightly
- sparsely
- sporadically
- with trouble
adverb as in never
adverb as in nope
interjection as in no
Strongest match
Strong match
interjection as in you're welcome
Example Sentences
In an impromptu survey in April, 28% of attendees at a Financial Executives International event said they use generative AI to help prepare external reporting, such as 10-Ks, compared with 16% who said they use it extensively and 57% not at all.
In terms of the prime minister drawing a line that Reeves's position as chancellor is not at all in question here, he could not have been clearer.
It goes without saying — but it needs to be said — that being fair and faithful to rules is not at all the Trumpian way.
One woman wisely wrote: “Normal is a setting on a washer. It is not at all unusual not to leave anything to an in-law nor. If other in-laws left something specifically then you might have a reason to feel slighted.”
"It's not at all crazy to think that Amazon might want to shed certain types of roles, or refrain from hiring additional people in certain types of roles, if they can be quickly automated," Mr Schmidt said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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