Nowise

Adverb

 * 1)  (In) no way, (in) no manner.
 * 2) *1850: Thomas Carlyle, Latter-Day Pamphlets, The present time
 * To raise the Sham-Noblest, and solemnly consecrate him by whatever method, new-devised, or slavishly adhered to from old wont, this, little as we may regard it, is, in all times and countries, a practical blasphemy, and Nature will in nowise forget it. Alas, there lies the origin, the fatal necessity, of modern Democracy everywhere.
 * 1) *1851: Herman Melville, Moby Dick
 * But that did in nowise mend the matter, or at all soften the hard heart of he learned gentleman with the copy of Blackstone.
 * 1) *1856: Victor Cousin, Orlando Williams Wight, Course of the History of Modern Philosophy
 * That it is applied to abstract judgments and in nowise to primitive judgments, which imply existence.
 * 1) *1872: Robert Southey, The Doctor, &c
 * They unto whom we shall appear tedious, are in nowise injured by us, because it is in their own hands to spare that labour which they are not willing to [...]

Synonyms

 * nohow, not in any way

Thesaurus
at no hand, by no means, in no case, in no respect, in no wise, never, nohow, not a bit, not a jot, not a speck, not a whit, not an iota, not at all, not much, not nearly, noway, noways, nowhere near, on no account, under no circumstances

Translations

 * Finnish: ei millään tavalla
 * French: d'aucune façon


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