What is another word for Nope?

Pronunciation: [nˈə͡ʊp] (IPA)

Nope is a simple and informal way of saying no. For situations where you want to express a negative response in a more diverse and creative way, there are plenty of other synonyms available. Some of these informal alternatives include nay, nah, not at all, nix, no way, absolutly not, negative, never, and not a chance. These words are used in a more playful and lighthearted manner, which can help to diffuse difficult conversations or situations. So, next time instead of using a simple nope, try one of these creative synonyms to add some spice to your negative response.

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What are the hypernyms for Nope?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Nope?

Antonyms for the word "nope" include affirmative responses such as "yes," "okay," "alright," or "absolutely." These words indicate agreement or acceptance of a proposal, request, or statement. Conversely, antonyms for "nope" can also be negative responses including "never," "no way," "not at all," or "definitely not." These words indicate refusal, disagreement, or dissent. Other antonyms can be more neutral such as "maybe," "possibly," or "let me think about it." These words express an uncertain or tentative response that requires further consideration or information. Understanding the antonyms for "nope" can help improve communication and ensure mutual understanding in everyday conversations.

Usage examples for Nope

"Nope," he muttered, "the Colonel is dead!"
"Shadow Mountain"
Dane Coolidge
"Nope," replied Wiley, "he can blow the whole mill up-I want to ask you a question."
"Shadow Mountain"
Dane Coolidge
Nope, not for me!
"Shadow Mountain"
Dane Coolidge

Famous quotes with Nope

  • Dream Big. Nope, BIGGER. Ignore those who laugh at your goals. They will need that sense of humor when they're fetching your coffee.
    Amiya Powell
  • But middle-class Americans, friends of mine, composites of friends of mine, of a liberal bent, nice people, OK people, see nothing wrong with bilingual education. In fact, they wish their own children to be bilingual. In fact, they send their kids to French schools. In fact, they ask if I know of a housekeeper who might inadvertently teach their children Spanish while she dusts under the piano. Nope.
    Richard Rodriguez
  • So Anthony Burgess, contrary to popular mythology, was not after all a literary genius, a novelist of world-encompassing ambition, an essayist who assessed literary reputations with the final-word gravitas of a Recording Angel; nor was he a polymath and polyglot as we'd thought, a synthesiser of all mythologies, a walking compendium of modern thought, philosophy and theology, phrase and fable, a cigar-puffing, apoplectic Dr Johnson de nos jours, a monumental figure about whom it was said when he died in 1993, that (as Thackeray said about Swift) 'thinking of him is like thinking of an empire falling'. Nope, we were all wide of the mark. Don't you hate it when you get these things completely wrong?....Seen through [Lewis's] eyes, Burgess was a mendacious, drunken, impotent, vain, emotionless, puffed-up, talentless clown who neglected his first wife as she spiralled fatally into alcoholism, who lived abroad to avoid paying tax, and nursed a sentimental chip on his shoulder about not being sufficiently respected by the British establishment....In the presence of a genuinely great man, something odd happens to you - you feel older and wiser, worldlier and cleverer, and pleased with yourself just for being in his company....He was the sort of man who made you feel like cheering just because he existed, and there's nobody remotely like him around today. There are, unfortunately, more than enough Roger Lewises.
    Anthony Burgess
  • Think, Amelia, think. You read all those books. What would Odysseus do? Dress up like a beggar, and then shoot everyone. No help there. What would Achilles do? Go sulk in his tent. Nope. Aeneas? Sacrifice a cow or something. Boy, these old heroes are really not useful as role models. Who were my other heroes? Margaret Thatcher? Attack Argentina. No time to go wobbly.
    John C. Wright
  • Constitution Doesn't Have A Preamble. Not. Nope. Stop it.
    Rachel Maddow

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