Nor - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |nɔːr|  American pronunciation of the word nor
Brit.  |nɔː|  British pronunciation of the word nor

conjunction

- (literary) And not (introducing a negative statement, without necessarily following one)
Nor did I stop to think, but ran.
- A function word introducing each except the first term or series, indicating none of them is true
I am neither hungry nor thirsty nor tired.
- Used to introduce a further negative statement
The struggle didn't end, nor was it any less diminished.
- (UK, dialect, Yorkshire) Than.
He's no better nor you.

noun

- (logic, electronics) Alternative form of NOR.

Extra examples

He can't do it, nor can I

We are cheerful, nor are they sad.

But we nor fear his frown, nor trust his smile.

I don't expect children to be rude, nor do I expect to be disobeyed.

It was not my fault, nor his.

'I don't want to go.' 'Nor do I.'

They couldn't understand it at the time, and nor could we.

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