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noone vs no one

Both "no one" and "noone" are correct, but "no one" is the more commonly accepted and standard form in English. "No one" is used to refer to nobody or not a single person, while "noone" is a less common variant that may be considered informal or incorrect in some contexts.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1409 views

noone

While less common, "noone" is a variant of "no one" that is sometimes used informally.

It is used to mean nobody or not a single person. It is less formal and may not be accepted in all contexts.
  • The importance of these considerations can escape noone.
  • And noone can be compared with Marx in that.
  • Watch this space for the Polish word of the year, released at the end of January by the national corpus of Polish Images: main (cc) [noone] tony/ flickr/ official site; in-text 'Rettungsroutine' Henning Studte Loved this story?
  • Now you get to live the Dan Noone experience.
  • Zombies took your daughter and there is noone helping.
  • Now noone of them is alive.
  • The Netwinders uses a VGA compatible chipset, but unfortunately noone has ported vgafb to it yet.
  • 250+ AMAZING WHOLESALERS More than 3000 new arrivals each week, with items and exclusive deals noone can resist.
  • So, in this project I can create what I want, break rules and destroy and noone gets hurt.
  • Paragraph 17 notes that noone, not even the Commission, knows where and how EU funding is actually used, because there is obviously a serious lack of information here.
  • And then a thousand streets grey as smoke in a world of lights in which you feel you are noone.
  • That is part of the tragedy of a disaster is that noone can prepare.
  • Skavlan: And noone knew about this?
  • And so noone can say he/she didn't know: Since I would hate to see discussions about unreleased issues, please advise all your co-translators and proofreaders to treat it somewhat confidential until the issue has been released in all languages.
  • To set foot where noone, absolutely nobody, has ever been before, since the beginning of the history of the world.
  • And so noone can say he/she didn't know:
  • As a pro for the Orridumiese tourism we can however remark that noone of the tourists who visited the village in the last years ever came back to complain.
  • The dinner is definitely a must, extremly tasty, VARIED and absolutely affordable not to forget did absolutely noone wants to stand up hungry:-).
  • At the fall of the Roman empire the village was raided by several invading barbaric peoples, but noone of them picked up the courage to sack it, or rather many barbarians, moved to pity, left donations.
  • Then the psychologist Torgher exclaimed: But noone can be so mad or so powerful that he can cause such damages to World-wide Network and above all he can menace the Eaco Project.

Alternatives:

  • no one
  • nobody

no one

This is the more commonly accepted and standard form in English.

It is used to mean nobody or not a single person. It is the preferred form in formal writing and speech.
  • 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

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