What say no more means?
What say no more means?
—used to tell someone that it is not necessary to explain something further because one understands what that person is trying to say “A word of advice: don’t mention the war.” “Say no more—I’ll stay off the subject!”
How do you use no more in a sentence?
referring to the degree to which a certain quality is present.
- Once on shore, we pray no more.
- A man can do no more than he can.
- We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it.
- Weep no more , no sigh , nor groan.
- You can have no more of the fox than the skin.
What is the meaning of he is no more?
It is true that “He is no more” can mean “He is dead”, but that doesn’t mean that “no more” is a way of saying “dead”. In “He is dead”, the word “dead” modifies “he”, and the verb “is” is there simply to connect the subject to the predicate “dead”. In “He is no more”, the words “no more” modify the verb “is”.
Is no more now meaning?
used for saying that the future will be different from the past because something has stopped happening. No more will prisoners have to fear torture at the hands or their guards. No more worries about money now!
What is say less slang?
What does “say less” mean? “Say less” is slang for “I understand” or “I get the gist of what you are saying.” You can also use it when you agree with someone and see eye to eye with them. In a sense, it’s a way of saying that no further explanation is needed.
What is the meaning of stay off?
1 : to avoid (something) Let’s stay off the subject of politics. She’s doing a good job of staying off drugs. 2 : to not go on (something) Please stay off the grass.
Is it no longer or no longer?
We use no longer or not any longer to talk about the end of an action or state. No longer is more formal: One day I could stand it no longer.
What does I can no longer mean?
—used to say that something that was once true or possible is not now true or possible I can no longer afford the car.
Who is no longer with us?
(euphemistic) Dead; deceased. Not still employed at a company, of someone who left or was let go.
How do you say someone died?
Here are some commonly used things to say when someone dies:
- ”I’m so sorry to hear about your loss”
- “My sincere condolences”
- “You have my deepest sympathy”
- “We’re all thinking of you”
How do you say someone is no more?
Popular Euphemisms for Death
- Passed, passed on, or passed away.
- Resting in peace, eternal rest, asleep.
- Demise.
- Deceased.
- Departed, gone, lost, slipped away.
- Lost her battle, lost her life, succumbed.
- Gave up the ghost.
- Kicked the bucket.
Is say less British slang?
@96bella it is a sort of slang in english. when someone says say less it’s like saying “you don’t have to ask me again” and it is usually used when someone really likes something or the idea of something.
What does no more mean?
“No more” means that something has ceased to exist. In the case of a person, the body still exists. However, the life is gone. Although religious beliefs do differ, the general consensus is that the person’s character, personality, and knowledge are not continuing to be active within the same body.
What is the definition for no more than?
Definition of ‘no more than/not more than’. no more than/not more than. You use no more than or not more than when you want to emphasize how small a number or amount is. Each box requires no more than a few hours of labor to build.
What does not more than mean?
no more than = 10 and under. not more than = only 10 and under. The first nuance or difference is the degree of emphasis for the reader or listener. For most practical purposes, “no more than” is less harsh-sounding (or more neutral-sounding) than “not more than.”.
What does if not more mean?
“If not more” generally means the speaker has estimated the amount of something and are letting their audience know they may be wrong and there may be more than they estimate. “If not impossible” generally means that something will be difficult to do if it can be done at all.