by no means
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Definition
Adverb: Definitely not; in no way; certainly not. Used to emphasize a negative statement.
Usage
"By no means" is used to strongly negate a statement or possibility. It is a formal and emphatic phrase, often placed at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence. It is synonymous with "absolutely not" or "not at all."
Examples
- By no means should this report be considered final.
- The task is by no means easy; it will require great effort.
- She is by no means the best candidate for the job.
Advanced Usage
- Inversion for Emphasis: When "by no means" is placed at the beginning of a clause for emphasis, it is often followed by an inverted subject-verb order (common in formal writing).
- By no means is this problem unique to our company.
- "By no means all/everyone/everything...": Used to negate a totality, meaning "not all," "not everyone," etc.
- By no means everyone agreed with the decision.
Variants and Related Words
- Not by a long shot/chalk (Idiom): An informal idiom with a similar meaning of "definitely not."
- He is not the best player, not by a long shot.
- By all means (Adverbial phrase): The antonym, meaning "certainly" or "without doubt," often used to give permission.
- May I leave early? — By all means.
Synonyms
- Definitely not
- Absolutely not
- In no way
- Not at all
- Certainly not
Related Idioms
- Not by any means: A slightly less formal variant with identical meaning.
- This is not by any means a simple solution.
Adverb
- definitely not
- the prize is by no means certain
- and that isn't all, not by a long sight