Used to express denial, disagreement, or refusal
“No way! I'm not putting my men's lives in danger!”
Used to express disbelief
“No way! Do you play the guitar? I never knew that.”
Used to express surprise, doubt or disbelief
Used to express incredulity, usually sarcastically
Used to express shock, surprise or skepticism, or to indirectly request confirmation or more information
Expression of surprise or excitement
A dismissive interjection, conveying notions of disbelief, impossibility, or disregard
Used when expressing firm disagreement
Absolutely not
Expressing skepticism or amusement towards an unlikely or desired outcome
A way of saying no, typically informally
An exclamation of anger, surprise, or impatience
Hardly or not at all
At no time in the future
Used to indicate that something is quite the opposite of what is being specified
Incapable of being passed over, surmounted, or overcome
Unable to be achieved or realized
Without question or doubt, not at all
A low or nonexistent likelihood of occurrence or success
The refusal of something requested or desired
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