What is another word for nowhere at all?

Pronunciation: [nˈə͡ʊwe͡əɹ at ˈɔːl] (IPA)

"Nowhere at all" is a phrase that often describes a lack of existence, location, or direction. However, there are several synonyms that convey a similar meaning. For instance, "nonexistent" refers to something that doesn't even exist. "Nada" and "zilch" mean nothing at all. "Inconspicuous" and "invisible" indicate something that can't be seen or noticed easily. "Lost" and "adrift" describe a situation where someone doesn't know where they are or what to do next. "Void" and "emptiness" are used to describe something that has no substance or value. "Abandoned" and "desolate" signify an isolated and deserted location. Finally, "nowhere to be found" and "vanishing into thin air" describe the disappearance of something entirely.

What are the hypernyms for Nowhere at all?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Nowhere at all

  • A joke is not a thing but a process, a trick you play on the listener's mind. You start him off toward a plausible goal, and then by a sudden twist you land him nowhere at all or just where he didn't expect to go.
    Max Eastman
  • Pull the string, and it will follow wherever you wish. Push it, and it will go nowhere at all.
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • What you lose in blindness is the space around you, the place where you are, and without that you might not exist. You could be nowhere at all.
    Barbara Kingsolver
  • She came from the shower wrapped in a towel and she sat on the bed and took his hand and looked down at him. I cannot do what you ask, she said. I love you. But I cannot. He saw very clearly how all his life led only to this moment and all after led nowhere at all. He felt something cold and soulless enter him like another being and he imagined that it smiled malignly and he had no reason to believe that it would ever leave.
    Cormac McCarthy

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