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NEITHER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Neither is most often used to mean "not one or the other of two people or things" or "not one and not the other of two people or things."
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NEITHER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
not either of two things or people: We have two TVs, but neither works properly. Neither of my parents likes my boyfriend. Neither one of us is interested in ...
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NEITHER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
pronoun. not either; not one person or the other; not one thing or the other. Neither of the suggestions will do. Neither is to be trusted.
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▪ I. neither, adv. (conj.) and a. (pron.) (ˈniːðə(r), ˈnaɪðə(r)) Forms: α. 2 naiðer, 5 nayther, 6 Sc. naythir; 4 neyþur, 4–5 -der, 5– -þer, -þir, thir, -thyr, -dyr, 5–7 -ther; 5 neider, neiþir, 3–5 neiþer, 5– neither. β. 4 nethir, (5 -yr), 4–5 neþer, 6–7 nether, (6 -ar, neder); 5 neethur, -yr. γ. 5–...
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Either or Neither? Learn the 5 Simple Rules! - YouTube
Either or Neither? Learn the 5 Simple Rules! · Comments. 76. Add a comment... 4:50. Go to channel · What's the difference between OVER and ...
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Learn the Difference Between “Either” and “Neither” | Grammarly
Neither means “not either” and is also commonly defined as “none of.” It is used to indicate that none of the available options presented are ...
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Neither
Neither is an English pronoun, adverb, and determiner signifying the absence of a choice in an either/or situation. Neither may also refer to:
Neither (opera), the only opera by Morton Feldman
"neither" (short story), a very short story by Samuel Beckett
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19 Synonyms & Antonyms for NEITHER | Thesaurus.com
neither · none · nothing. Weak matches. neither one · no one of two · none of the two · nor this nor that · not any one · not either · not either one · not the ...
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“Neither” and “Nor”: Definition and Examples | Grammarly Blog
Neither and nor provide a way to connect two negative ideas in a sentence. They're often used to express the idea that neither of two options is correct or ...
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neither usage : r/grammar - Reddit
The most common construction would be “I don't have any feelings towards you, ill or otherwise.” Either/neither tends to be omitted in this kind of ...
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neither - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Neither is used to mean none of two or more. Although some suggest that using the word neither with more than two items is incorrect, it has been commonly used ...
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neither
neither/ˈnaɪðə(r), ˈni:ðə(r); `niðɚ/ indefdet, indef pron not one nor the other of two (二者)都不.(a) (det):Neither boy is to blame. 两个男孩子都不应责怪. Neither answer is correct. 两个答案都不对. I saw neither Mr nor Mrs Smith at church. 我在教堂里既没看见史密斯先生也没看见他太太. Neither one of us could understand German. 我们俩没一个懂德语的. In ...
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Neither (opera)
Neither is the only opera by Morton Feldman, dating from 1977. Its libretto is a 16-line poem by Samuel Beckett. (short story)
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External links
The Modern World, pages on: Feldman and Beckett Neither
JazzLoft page on recording of Neither
Neither Wealth
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Me Neither
"Me Neither" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley. / Me neither, I was just being polite / Thank goodness, my feet are much too tired").
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neither - Chinese translation - Linguee
(J) Where a company (other than a company which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company or a subsidiary or associated company of the Company in the voting equity capital of which neither the Director nor any of his associates has any interests) in which a Director and any of his associates hold five (5) per cent. or more of any class of the voting equity share capital of such company or of ...
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