won't

[wohnt, wuhnt]
contraction of will not: He won't see you now.
won't, wont.


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won't (wəʊnt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
contraction of
will not

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Won't is always a great word to know.
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won't
contraction of will not, first recorded mid-15c. as wynnot, later wonnot (1584) before the modern form emerged 1667. See will.
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Example sentences
But as has been anticipated, the swan paddle boats won't be back.
There's no reason they won't have a video camera located in a buttonhole, maybe
  even a video projector.
But many conservationists and financiers won't wait: they are devising
  tree-saving ideas of their own.
But even if you're driving straight from home to your picnic site, odds are it
  won't make it.
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