What is another word for neither one?

Pronunciation: [nˈa͡ɪðə wˌɒn] (IPA)

When we talk about a situation that involves two things or people, we often use the phrase "neither one" to refer to the fact that neither of the two options is suitable or preferable. However, there are several other words or phrases that can be used instead of "neither one" in different contexts. Some of these synonyms include "none of them," "not either," "nor," "not one," and "not a single one." These alternatives can be used to add variety to your writing or speech and convey a different nuance depending on the context. By using synonyms for "neither one," you can make your language more dynamic and engaging.

Synonyms for Neither one:

What are the hypernyms for Neither one?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Neither one

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  • I've been married to one Marxist and one Fascist, and neither one would take the garbage out.
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  • When I'm lying in my bed I think about life and I think about death and neither one particularly appeals to me.
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  • I think the other misconceptions when the film came out, he was very upset that it was so widely released and so widely seen. And neither one of us - well, I think I had hopes it would be, 'cause I really did think it was something special.
    Terry Zwigoff

Related words: neither of them, one of them, both of them, neither one of them, either one

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