What is another word for absolutely not?

Pronunciation: [ˌabsəlˈuːtli nˈɒt] (IPA)

There are several synonyms that can be used in place of "absolutely not". Some examples include "no way", "definitely not", "not at all", "certainly not", "by no means", "under no circumstances", "negative", and "never". These synonyms all convey a strong sense of refusal or disagreement. It's important to choose the appropriate synonym depending on the context and level of formality. For instance, "no way" might be more appropriate in casual conversation, while "under no circumstances" might be more suitable for a formal situation. It's also worth noting that some synonyms may carry slightly different meanings, so be sure to consider the precise connotation of each word.

Synonyms for Absolutely not:

What are the hypernyms for Absolutely not?

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

Famous quotes with Absolutely not

  • People think I'm crazy and reckless but I'm absolutely not... I'm soooo safe and soooo careful and I won't do anything that feels like I could break something.
    Catherine Bell
  • Now, if they're there to talk about something specifically, and I determine through my own editorial judgment, that another area isn't germane, or isn't an important part of it, that's something else. But we never agree to anything in advance, absolutely not.
    Katie Couric
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    Peter Garrett
  • No, absolutely not, writing doesn't have to be like a jigsaw puzzle, it can be a very linear undertaking.
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  • Every American knows there are government expenses that are absolutely not necessary. I disagree with the very idea that our government is spending $2.4 trillion in the most efficient manner.
    Jeff Miller

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