no more

adverb
UK: /ˌnəʊ ˈmɔːr/
US: /ˌnoʊ ˈmɔːr/
  1. Not any more; used to indicate the end of something or that something will not happen again.

    1. I want no more candy now. [ ] [ ]
    2. He said there will be no more delays in the project's completion because of new management. [ ] [ ]
  2. Used to express that something is no longer the case.

    1. She lives here no more. [ ] [ ]
    2. The old rules apply no more, as the system has undergone significant reforms. [ ] [ ]
no more adjective
  1. Used to indicate that there is not a greater quantity, amount, or number of something.

    1. I have no more money. [ ] [ ]
    2. Since we have no more options available, we must consider alternative strategies. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "no more" in English means: Not any more; used to indicate the end of something or that something will not happen again., Used to express that something is no longer the case..

The phonetic transcription of "no more" is /ˌnəʊ ˈmɔːr/ in British English and /ˌnoʊ ˈmɔːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "no more": "I want no more candy now.". More examples on the page.