What is another word for no less than?

Pronunciation: [nˈə͡ʊ lˈɛs ðɐn] (IPA)

The phrase "no less than" is commonly used to emphasize a large or significant quantity or degree. However, there are other ways to express this idea. Synonyms for "no less than" include "at least," "minimum," "as few as," "just shy of," "not fewer than," and "nothing short of." For example, you could say "I have at least five books on the topic" instead of "I have no less than five books on the topic." Using different synonyms can add variety and interest to your writing, making it more engaging for your readers.

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What are the hypernyms for No less than?

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

    at least, Not fewer than, no fewer, no fewer than.

Famous quotes with No less than

  • Psychology more than any other science has had its pseudo-scientific no less than its scientific period.
    James M. Baldwin
  • The outcome, the fourth in an issue of five boys born into a staunch Baptist home, meant that from the beginning I was taught to be respectful of others no less than myself, influencing ever since both my political and administrative attitudes.
    James W. Black
  • Those who have always had faith in its final success can do no less than rejoice as if it was our own triumph after five years of daily struggle to impose Cuban music on the European continent.
    Alejo Carpentier
  • Curiosity does, no less than devotion, pilgrims make.
    Abraham Cowley
  • The capacity of man himself is only revealed when, under stress and responsibility, he breaks through his educational shell, and he may then be a splendid surprise to himself no less than to this teachers.
    Harvey Cushing

Related words: at most, no less than

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