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none at all

/nʌn æt ɔːl/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.idiom

Used to emphasize that there is absolutely nothing or zero quantity of something.

Example Sentences:
  • There was none at all left in the jar after the children finished their snack.
  • I have none at all to give you, as I have already donated everything I had.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The phrase is an emphatic construction of 'none,' which derives from the Old English 'nān' (ne 'not' + ān 'one'). The addition of 'at all' serves as an intensifier, a common Germanic linguistic pattern used to emphasize the complete absence or negation of a subject or quantity.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'none at all' as 'not one, not any, not even a little bit'—the 'at all' acts like a magnifying glass on the zero.

Frequently Asked Questions About “none at all

1. What is the meaning of “none at all” in English?

In English, none at all (idiom) is defined as: “Used to emphasize that there is absolutely nothing or zero quantity of something.”.

2. How do you use “none at all” in a sentence?

There was none at all left in the jar after the children finished their snack.

3. What are English synonyms of “none at all”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “none at all”?

The phrase is an emphatic construction of 'none,' which derives from the Old English 'nān' (ne 'not' + ān 'one'). The addition of 'at all' serves as an intensifier, a common Germanic linguistic pattern used to emphasize the complete absence or negation of a subject or quantity.