Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Nobody"
The meaning of "Nobody" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "Ain't nobody fooling on you mate🙅" mean?
A:
Nobody's fooling you (joking to/tricking you)
Q:
What does Ain't nobody got time for that mean?
A:
"No one has time to listen to/think about/worry about something"
It means it is something usually annoying or that someone does not want to think about/deal with.
It means it is something usually annoying or that someone does not want to think about/deal with.
Q:
What does can't nobody hold me down mean?
A:
No one can hold you back from what you want to do
Q:
What does like nobody mean?
A:
it's saying she has a hold on me emotionally like no one else ever could
Q:
What does I could use a fill-in like nobody's business. mean?
A:
A fill-in is adding acrylic to the places where the nail has grown back, and needing it like nobody's business means she needs it very very badly!
Example sentences using "Nobody"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with nobody, anybody.
A:
Is there nobody here?
Is anyone available tonight?
Is anyone available tonight?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with nobody.
A:
Nobody came to his birthday party, so he ate his cake alone.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with nobody knows.
A:
Nobody knows where I hid the bodies.
Where the cat went, nobody knows.
Nobody knows my age.
Nobody knows who is Frank and who is Fred because they are identical twins.
Nobody knows the combination to the safe.
Where the cat went, nobody knows.
Nobody knows my age.
Nobody knows who is Frank and who is Fred because they are identical twins.
Nobody knows the combination to the safe.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with like nobody's business.
A:
Although it can be used literally
What's in the bag?
That's nobody's business.
I think it is more often used colloquially
He dances like nobody's business.
She spends money like nobody's business.
What's in the bag?
That's nobody's business.
I think it is more often used colloquially
He dances like nobody's business.
She spends money like nobody's business.
Synonyms of "Nobody" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between There's nobody there. and There isn't anybody there. ?
A:
While the overall meaning is similar, the main difference lies in the emphasis of the absence. "There's nobody there" focuses on the absence of people in general, while "There isn't anybody there" emphasizes the lack of specific individuals. However, these differences are relatively subtle, and the two phrases can often be used interchangeably in everyday conversation.
Q:
What is the difference between There was nobody but me. and There was nobody except me. ?
A:
No difference.
Q:
What is the difference between There was nobody but me. and There was nobody except me. ?
A:
There is no difference. They mean the same thing. The second version "there was nobody except me" is slightly more formal and may be found more commonly in literature than in speech.
Q:
What is the difference between nobody and noone ?
A:
In general, no one is a more appropriate singular pronoun for academic or professional writing. ... You can remember to choose no one by remembering the phrase “no one is number one” in formal writing. Neither no one nor nobody is universally accepted as a plural indefinite pronoun yet.
Q:
What is the difference between nobody's killing me until after i catch my wife with another guy
and nobody's killing me until i catch my wife with another guy
?
and nobody's killing me until i catch my wife with another guy
?
A:
Haha, Rick and Morty? Damn that's a good show. Nothing really I would say the "after" is implied with the second, the first sounds more "complete" to me but there really isn't any difference other than style.
Translations of "Nobody"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I don't want nobody else.
I don't want anyone else.
What expressions are natural?
I don't want anyone else.
What expressions are natural?
A:
“I don't want anyone else” is grammatically correct and natural.
“I don't want nobody else” isn’t grammatically correct, but it is said in some regions/accents of English speakers. You will often hear this in song lyrics as slang.
“I don't want nobody else” isn’t grammatically correct, but it is said in some regions/accents of English speakers. You will often hear this in song lyrics as slang.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? While nobody observe me, I just continue effort.
A:
@Kaorisystem '' I will still continue working even if no one watches''
😊😊
i hope i get your point
😊😊
i hope i get your point
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? nobody
A:
I am nobody. Nobody is perfect. Therefore I am perfect.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? if nobody correct you you are going to make the same mistake whole your life!
if nobody correct you you are going to make the same mistake your whole life!
which sentence is correct?
if nobody correct you you are going to make the same mistake your whole life!
which sentence is correct?
A:
“If nobody corrects you, you are going to make the same mistake your whole life.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 주식하는 사람없니?
There’s nobody use stock market?
There’s nobody use stock market?
A:
“Is there anyone who uses the stock market?” or “Does anybody use the stock market?”
Other questions about "Nobody"
Q:
I’d like to move to place where nobody knows me. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I’d like to move to place where nobody knows me.
✓ I’d like to move to a place where nobody knows me.
✓ I’d like to move to a place where nobody knows me.
Q:
We have to be more careful so that nobody gets injured. Does this sound natural?
A:
It sounds more natural and simple (hurt)
Q:
She can speak Chinese like nobody's business
She can speak Chinese like a boss
Are they both nautral sounding as thr meaning of "She can speak Chinese really well"?
She can speak Chinese like a boss
Are they both nautral sounding as thr meaning of "She can speak Chinese really well"?
A:
Yes, these are great! However, saying "like a boss" is a little outdated and out of style.
Q:
nobody has care for me before Does this sound natural?
A:
× nobody has care for me before
✓ nobody has shown care for me before
✓ nobody has shown care for me before
Q:
If you run fast nobody will catch you up. Does this sound natural?
A:
× If you run fast nobody will catch you up.
✓ If you run fast nobody will catch up to you.
✓ If you run fast nobody will catch up to you.
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