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no one

pronoun as in no person

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“In the camp no-one knows themselves,” muses the monstrous commandant.

The absurdity of the prefix is immediately clear in that no-one ever speaks of “working fathers.”

Heartbreaking it was, but no-one can deny the courage of the U.S. football team, and the passion of their supporters.

“No-one, of whatever age, should ever have to witness what we saw,” one refugee writes.

I have written before that no-one is suggesting that William become a vegetarian.

The innocent Sunday fun is not "the kind of thing no-one would think of doing."

No born gentleman, no-one with the most rudimentary promptings of a gentleman would stoop to such particularly loathsome conduct.

And it had rotted all his poor flesh, and no-one durst go near him to remedy it.

Loki said that there was not much hope of that, because no-one could get into Freyja's bower against her will.

Frequent pardons mean that crime will soon need them no longer, and no-one can help seeing whither that leads.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to no one, such as: nobody, not anybody, not anyone, and not one.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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