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When it is used as a noun, the word nobody is a common noun: 'He is just a nobody; his opinions do not count.'

The word is more commonly used as a pronoun: 'I went to my friend's house as arranged, but nobody was in.'

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15y ago

The plural for nobody is nobodies.

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10y ago

The pronoun does not have a plural.

The noun nobody (a nameless or unnoteworthy person) has the plural nobodies.

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