nowhere
no
ˈnoʊ
now
where
ˌwɛr
ver
British pronunciation
/ˈnəʊˌweə/

Definition & Meaning of "nowhere"in English

nowhere
01

not in or to any place

nowhere definition and meaning
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That rare bird is found nowhere else in the world.
We searched for hours but the missing file was nowhere.
02

by no amount or degree, often followed by terms like near or close

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That explanation is nowhere near convincing enough.
I 'm nowhere close to finishing the project.
03

having no chance of success or recognition

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The horse I bet on ended up nowhere in the race.
Despite all the hype, their new album went nowhere in the charts.
Nowhere
01

a dull or isolated area with nothing notable

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They grew up in a tiny town, basically nowhere.
That stretch of highway runs between nowhere and nowhere.
nowhere
01

not any single place

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They looked around the room, but there was nowhere suitable for the large painting to hang.
There was nowhere for them to hide as the enemy soldiers closed in.
nowhere
01

hopeless or tied to an unknown or insignificant place

InformalInformal
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She 's stuck in a nowhere relationship.
He 's working in a nowhere job with no future.
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