British English : no! You use no! to give a negative response to a question.nəʊ INTERJECTION
sentence substitute
used to express denial, disagreement, refusal, disapproval, disbelief, or acknowledgment of negative statements
used with question intonation to query a previous negative statement, as in disbelief ⇒ Alfred isn't dead yet. No?
noun
an answer or vote of no
(often plural) a person who votes in the negative
See the noes have it
See not take no for an answer
determiner
not any, not a, or not one ⇒ there's no money left , no card in the file
not by a long way; not at all ⇒ she's no youngster
(followed by comparative adjectives and adverbs ) not ⇒ no fewer than forty men , no more quickly than before
See no go
the internet domain name for
Norway
noun
the stylized classic drama of Japan, developed in the 15th century or earlier, using music, dancing, chanting, elaborate costumes, and themes from religious stories or myths