Crossword-Solution: NOWISE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Nowise | n. | Not in any manner or degree; in no way; noways. |
We have 24 clues for the answer “NOWISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Absolutely not, informally | 1 answer |
| Without any chance at all (and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme) | 1 answer |
| Without a chance, informally | 1 answer |
| Old-timey opposite of "completely" | 1 answer |
| Not in any way, dialectically | 1 answer |
| Not in any respect | 1 answer |
| Not at all, old-style | 1 answer |
| Not at all, archaically | 1 answer |
| Not a chance, old-style | 1 answer |
| In any way, in dialect | 1 answer |
| Folksy antonym of "entirely" | 1 answer |
| Folksy "not at all" | 1 answer |
| In no manner. | 2 answers |
| Not in any way. | 3 answers |
| Strong denial | 8 answers |
| B IN PHONETIC ALPHABET | 10 answers |
| ANY CHANCE BY | 10 answers |
| ALPHABET PHONETIC | 11 answers |
| A IN PHONETIC ALPHABET | 11 answers |
| Not at all | 13 answers |
| "Not gonna happen!" | 14 answers |
| by any chance | 19 answers |
| "Not a chance!" | 26 answers |
| Unacceptable | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NOWISE (5)
How high it was from the ground, how many steps it had, where he would be stood, how he would be touched, whether the touching hands would be dyed red, which way his face would be turned, whether he would be the first, or might be the last: these and many similar questions, in nowise directed by his will, obtruded themselves over and over again, countless times.
All these and more knew him and his armour and Falcon his horse, and gave him the sele of the day, and he was nowise troubled at meeting them; for besides that they thought it no wonder to meet one of the lords of Upmeads going armed about his errands, their own errands were close at home, and it was little likely that they should go that day so far as to Upmeads Water, seeing that it ran through the meadows a half-score miles to the north-ward.
Then he said: "Well, Squire Simon, let us to the road; for thou shalt know that to-night we must needs house us under the naked heaven; in nowise can we come to the Long Pools before to-morrow morning." "Yea, and why not?" said the squire; "I have lain in worse places." "Wilt thou tell me thereof?" said Christopher.
When we found him, everything was decent except’—Fuchs wrinkled his brow and hesitated—‘except what he couldn’t nowise foresee.
Thus much of Christ, does he reject? And what retain? His intellect? What is it I must reverence duly? Poor intellect for worship, truly, Which tells me simply what was told (If mere morality, bereft Of the God in Christ, be all that’s left) Elsewhere by voices manifold; With this advantage, that the stater Made nowise the important stumble Of adding, he, the sage and humble, Was also one with the Creator.” Browning’s poetry is instinct with the essence of Christianity-- the LIFE of Christ.
Quotes with NOWISE (3)
To be unable to bear disapproval was an unworthy weakness. But in her case it came nowise of the pride which blame stirs to resentment, but altogether of the self-depreciation which disapproval rouses to yet greater dispiriting. Praise was to her a precious thing, in part because it made her feel as if she could go on; blame, a misery, in part because it made her feel as if all was of no use, she never could do anything right. She had not yet learned that the right is the rig…
I find no peace, and all my war is done, I fear and hope; I burn and freeze like ice; I fly above the wind yet can I not arise; And naught I have and all the world I seize on. That looseth nor locketh holdeth me in prison, And holdeth me not, yet can I scape nowise; Nor letteth me live nor die at my devise, And yet of death it giveth none occasion. Without eyen I see, and without tongue I plain; I desire to perish, and yet I ask health; I love another, and thus I hate myself;…
Man’s life is a line that nature commands him to describe upon the surface of the earth, without his ever being able to swerve from it, even for an instant. He is born without his own consent; his organization does in nowise depend upon himself; his ideas come to him involuntarily; his habits are in the power of those who cause him to contract them; he is unceasingly modified by causes, whether visible or concealed, over which he has no control, which necessarily regulate his…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 32 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).