Nowise: meaning, definitions and examples
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nowise
[ ˈnaʊˌwaɪz ]
in no way
The term 'nowise' is an archaic adverb meaning 'in no way' or 'not at all'. It is often used in a formal or literary context to emphasize the negation of a statement.
Synonyms
by no means, in no way, not at all
Examples of usage
- He was nowise responsible for the accident.
- This decision is nowise final.
- I am nowise interested in that topic.
Translations
Translations of the word "nowise" in other languages:
🇵🇹 de jeito nenhum
🇮🇳 किसी भी तरह से
🇩🇪 auf keinen Fall
🇮🇩 tidak mungkin
🇺🇦 ні в якому разі
🇵🇱 w żadnym wypadku
🇯🇵 決して~ない
🇫🇷 en aucun cas
🇪🇸 de ninguna manera
🇹🇷 hiçbir şekilde
🇰🇷 결코 ~ 아니다
🇸🇦 بأي حال من الأحوال
🇨🇿 v žádném případě
🇸🇰 v žiadnom prípade
🇨🇳 绝对不
🇸🇮 v nobenem primeru
🇮🇸 á engan hátt
🇰🇿 ешқандай жағдайда
🇬🇪 არავითარ შემთხვევაში
🇦🇿 heç bir halda
🇲🇽 de ninguna manera
Etymology
The term 'nowise' dates back to Middle English, emerging around the 14th century as a combination of 'no' and 'wise', meaning 'in no manner or way'. It reflects the historical linguistic tendency to form negatives by combining words to create a more emphatic denial. Over time, 'nowise' remained prevalent in literary contexts and formal writing but gradually fell out of common use in everyday language. By the 19th century, it was largely considered archaic, replaced by more straightforward expressions such as 'not at all'. Today, 'nowise' is mostly found in older texts or used for stylistic effect in modern writing.