Alternative terms

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Lexicographical Neighbors of

not happy, Jan
not hardly
not have a bean
not have a leg to stand on
not have the faintest
not if I see you first
not in Kansas anymore
not in a million years
not in the least
not in the slightest
not intrusive
not invented here
not kin(p)
not know what hit one
not know which end is up
not late (current term)
not leave one's thoughts
not listed
not long
not long for this world
not much cop
not much of anything
not on
not on your life
not on your nelly
not on your tintype
not only
not out
not playing with a full deck
not quite

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff, Victor Value (1857)
"*4 is not late. What o'clock is it? It is twelve o'clock, mid-day. Is it not a quarter past twelve ? No ; it is but half past twelve. ..."

2. Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff, Victor Value (1860)
"Is it late t Is it not late ? Tt is not late. What o'clock is it ? It ¡9 twelve o'clock, mid-day. Is it not a quarter past twelve t No ; it is but half past ..."

3. Essentials of English: Middle Grades by Henry Carr Pearson, Mary Frederika Kirchwey (1921)
"Am I not late? 2. I'm not late. 3. Aren't you late? 4. You aren't late. 5. Isn't he late? 6. He isn't late. 7. Aren't we late ? 8. We aren't late. 9. ..."

4. Course in Modern Production Methods by Business Training Corporation (1918)
"If you are not late or absent during the twenty-six weeks, you will receive, as extra pay, 10% of your entire earnings for the twenty-six weeks. ..."

5. A Theoretical and Practical Grammar of the Otchipwe Language for the Use of by Frederic Baraga (1878)
"Initiate? (speaking in the morning.) No, it is not late, it is early yet, (morning yet. ... No, it is not late. ..."

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