What is another word for never again?

Pronunciation: [nˈɛvəɹ ɐɡˈɛn] (IPA)

The phrase "never again" can be used to express a sense of finality and determination. However, there are many synonyms that capture similar sentiments. "No more," "nevermore," "not ever," and "ever again" all convey the idea that something will not happen again. Other options include "once and for all," "for good," and "definitely not." These phrases suggest that a decision has been made and there is no going back. "This is it," "final time," and "last time" are additional expressions that communicate a similar sentiment. Whatever the wording, the message is clear: something is finished and won't be repeated.

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What are the hypernyms for Never again?

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

Famous quotes with Never again

  • The gun dealer is not only paying these two police officers, but more importantly, the gun dealer has said he will never again sell more than one gun to a customer. This is exactly what we're trying to get the gun industry across the country to do.
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  • I hope that the German people will never again make the mistake of believing that because the American people are peace-loving, they will sit back hoping for peace if any nation uses force or the threat of force to acquire dominion over other peoples and other governments.
    James F. Byrnes
  • If there is any justice in the world, then eighties rock will never again serve to blight humanity as it did in that dark decade!
    Vivian Campbell
  • In order to exist just once in the world, it is necessary never again to exist.
    Albert Camus
  • In view of our public pledges, we public officials can never again go before the public merely promising election reform. The time for promises is past.
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