- not any more: When she had no more clean clothes, she finally decided to do the laundry.
- not any more (of something): We went back to buy another copy, but they had no more.I’ll have no more of your backtalk!
- nothing else; nothing additional: He said no more, but it was clear that he understood.These allegations are mere malicious rumor and no more.
- not to any greater extent or degree: It’s no more expensive to buy it ready-made than to make it yourself.The author of this paper is no more a scientist than I am a Martian!
- no longer: Cry no more, my friend, for we will see justice done.You’re here at last, and I am lonely no more.
- never again: With these words he galloped away and was seen no more.
- neither: I never took to the fellow, I’m afraid—and no more did my wife.
- to be dead or gone; be no longer existing: Let us drink to the memory of the ships and sailors that are no more.
- less than or equal to; a maximum of: The assessment should take no more than 5–10 minutes of your time.The pub is on your left, no more than half a mile down the road.
- (an exclamation expressing full agreement or understanding based on very little said): “We’re on a budget.” “Say no more, ma’am, I know just the car for you.”