none

/nʌn/
adverb
  1. Used with 'the' and a comparative adjective to mean 'not at all' or 'to no extent'.
    • He arrived none too soon; the storm was about to hit.
    • I am none the happier for all that money.
    • She was none the wiser after his explanation.
pronoun
  1. Not one; not any (of a group of people or things).
    • None of the students knew the answer to the question.
    • She tried all the keys, but none would open the door.
    • I asked for volunteers, but none came forward.
  2. No amount; not any part (of something).
    • We have none of the original documents left.
    • He showed none of the anger we expected.
    • There is none of that cake remaining.
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