in no way

adverb
UK: /ɪn nəʊ weɪ/
US: /ɪn noʊ weɪ/
  1. Not at all; certainly not; to no extent or degree.

    1. I am in no way tired.
    2. She was in no way responsible for the accident that had occurred earlier that day.
  2. Under no circumstances; it is not possible or permissible.

    1. We can in no way allow that.
    2. He could in no way have foreseen the consequences of his actions and that it was an accident.
in no way idiom
  1. Emphasizes a negative statement, meaning not at all or under any condition.

    1. In no way did I agree to that.
    2. In no way will I tolerate such behavior; it's crucial to have respect to others.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "in no way" in English means: Not at all; certainly not; to no extent or degree., Under no circumstances; it is not possible or permissible..

The phonetic transcription of "in no way" is /ɪn nəʊ weɪ/ in British English and /ɪn noʊ weɪ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "in no way": not at all, never, certainly not.

Example usage of "in no way": "I am in no way tired.". More examples on the page.