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View synonyms for nobody

nobody

[ noh-bod-ee, -buhd-ee, -buh-dee ]

pronoun

  1. no person; not anyone; no one:

    Nobody answered, so I hung up.



noun

, plural no·bod·ies.
  1. a person of no importance, influence, or power.

nobody

/ ˈnəʊbədɪ /

pronoun

  1. no person; no-one


noun

  1. an insignificant person

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Word History and Origins

Origin of nobody1

First recorded 1300–50; Middle English; no 2, body

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Idioms and Phrases

  • like crazy (nobody's business)

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Example Sentences

There was nobody that I read who was like, “This is just… whatever.”

Nobody ever says they want to become a cop so they can bust people for urinating in public or drinking alcohol on their stoop.

If nobody on the outside will send Teresa money, should she learn a prison hustle?

Unlike the characters he plays, men who came from nowhere and, as he himself puts it, “go home to nobody.”

Nobody terrified audiences with a smile as well as Lee Marvin.

He was aware that his act by this time, had helped nobody, had made no one happy or satisfied—not even himself.

When you engaged yourself to the young woman you were poor and a nobody, and the step was perhaps excusable.

Nobody else wanted Hugh Egerton's society, and he began to believe that this girl sincerely did want it.

And since nobody answered, Jolly Robin seemed to think he had silenced Mrs. Robin—for once.

Please understand that nobody here had the least intention of playing a trick upon you!

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