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Is no an adverb

Updated: 9/24/2023
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The word "no" can be an adjective or adverb. It is also rarely a noun. As an interjection, it might also be considered an adverb.

Adjective: We had no food and no water.

Adverb: We could go no farther. The patient has gotten no better.*

Noun: His answer was a firm no.

Interjection: No, I won't go.

* The adverb form is "not." The use of "no" as an adverb often includes examples where "not" would be used in a different construction (e.g. We could go no farther/ We could not go farther)

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