nowhere
//ˈnoʊwer//
Translation
nowhere
Definition
Nowhere is a noun meaning no place or not any location. It refers to a state or condition of being absent from all places, often used to emphasize the lack of a specific destination or existence. In everyday language, it can describe a place that is remote, insignificant, or non-existent, such as in the phrase 'in the middle of nowhere.' This word is commonly used to express the idea of having no physical or metaphorical location.
Example
“I searched everywhere for my keys, but they were nowhere to be found.”
“The lost hiker realized he was in the middle of nowhere with no cell service.”
“She felt like her career was going nowhere after months of rejections.”
“The map showed a small town that seemed to be in the middle of nowhere.”
“He looked for a place to sit, but there was nowhere available in the crowded room.”
“The argument led nowhere, and they decided to drop the topic.”
“After driving for hours, they found themselves in a remote area with nowhere to stay.”
“The child cried because he had nowhere to hide during the game.”
“The project was going nowhere until the team received new funding.”
“She looked for a quiet spot to read, but there was nowhere peaceful in the house.”
Synonyms
Other meanings
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