no place

noun
UK: /ˌnəʊ ˈpleɪs/
US: /ˌnoʊ ˈpleɪs/
  1. A location that is not comfortable or welcoming.

    1. This old house is no place to raise children.
    2. That part of town is really no place for a lone woman to be walking around at night so late
  2. A situation where someone feels out of place or unwelcome.

    1. I felt like I had no place among them at the party.
    2. He realized he had no place in their conversation about advanced physics.

Synonyms

nowhere
no place idiom
  1. Used to express that something should not happen or someone should not be somewhere.

    1. There's no place for that kind of behavior here.
    2. In a civilized society there is absolutely no place for violence or discrimination of any kind.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "no place" in English means: A location that is not comfortable or welcoming., A situation where someone feels out of place or unwelcome..

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

Synonyms for "no place": nowhere.

Example usage of "no place": "This old house is no place to raise children.". More examples on the page.