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none vs no one

Both 'none' and 'no one' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'None' is used to indicate not any of a group, while 'no one' is used to refer to no person. So, the choice between 'none' and 'no one' depends on whether you are referring to things or people.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1169 views

none

The word 'none' is correct and commonly used in English to indicate not any of a group.

Use 'none' when you want to indicate that there are no members of a group or that nothing exists.

Examples:

  • None of the students passed the test.
  • There are none left in stock.
  • I never seriously considered the answer would be virtually none.
  • And none of us contributed anything new.
  • Or if none of us do it, we can eliminate the risk altogether because none of you know anything about flipping houses.
  • Your stories have none of that.
  • Sometimes small victories are better than none.
  • Never tortured - none of it.
  • Her egg collection, second to none.
  • However, none of that changes anything.
  • Purification is a tradition none ever questioned.
  • Due to holidays there was none.
  • But none of them order large enough quantities.
  • But none of these worthy turntables betters it overall.
  • Because technically none of us were given this mission.
  • Your strength is second to none.
  • Its reliability is second to none.
  • With their support, none could challenge us.
  • But none that ever wore their hat indoors.
  • There are none who have known Me completely.
  • Their excellence is second to none.
  • No terrorism, absolutely none, is justified.

Alternatives:

  • not any
  • not one
  • zero
  • nobody
  • nothing

no one

The phrase 'no one' is correct and commonly used in English to refer to no person.

Use 'no one' when you want to indicate that there is no person or that nobody is present.

Examples:

  • No one knows the answer.
  • There is no one at home.
  • Local PD says no one witnessed anything.
  • Because no one likes that stuff anyway.
  • Meaning no one gets his jokes.
  • Kill someone no one will miss.
  • Everyone knows no one cares because it worked.
  • Milo said no one would care.
  • That way, no one has to know about your legal problem.
  • And make sure no one's watching.
  • Even if there were cases, no one reported them.
  • Because if no one was buying, there would be nothing to sell.
  • After tonight, no one will be able to touch me.
  • Now, no one knows we're cops.
  • That no one at G.D. would have maliciously stolen the device.
  • We eloped so no one has to do anything.
  • And this time, no one gets left behind.
  • Maggie, no one from the governor's office is coming on the show.
  • I was promised no one from oil.
  • These Hidden 36, no one knows who they are.
  • After tonight, no one can alter it.
  • Ma'am, no one is going in that room.

Alternatives:

  • nobody
  • not a single person
  • not anyone
  • not a soul
  • not a living soul

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