What is another word for not by any means?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒt ba͡ɪ ˌɛni mˈiːnz] (IPA)

There are several synonyms that can be used instead of "not by any means". Some of these words include "in no way", "absolutely not", "under no circumstances", "by no stretch of the imagination", "not at all", and "in no shape or form". All of these phrases convey the same message as "not by any means" and can be used interchangeably depending on the context. It is important to choose the appropriate synonym based on the intent of the message and the tone that is being conveyed. Understanding the subtle differences between these phrases can help to improve the clarity and effectiveness of communication.

Synonyms for Not by any means:

What are the hypernyms for Not by any means?

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

Famous quotes with Not by any means

  • The fight for sanity in our gun safety laws is not by any means over. In many ways it's just beginning.
    Michael D. Barnes
  • It is all nonsense, to be sure; and so much the greater nonsense inasmuch as the true interpretation of many dreams - not by any means of all dreams - moves, it may be said, in the opposite direction to the method of psycho-analysis.
    Arthur Machen
  • Earnestness is not by any means everything; it is very often a subtle form of pious pride because it is obsessed with the method and not with the Master.
    Oswald Chambers
  • Haiti is a purely Negro Republic, and offers a good illustration of what the Negro accomplishes if left to himself, even though given all the advantages of easy access to European civilization. The republic of Santo Domingo occupies the other part of the same island; its hybrid population has more Spanish and less Negro blood but it is not by any means civilized.
    Madison Grant
  • Man is not by any means of fixed and enduring form (this, in spite of suspicious to the contrary on the part of their wise men, was the ideal of the ancients). He is much more an experiment and a transition. He is nothing else than the narrow and perilous bridge between nature and spirit. His innermost destiny drives him on to the spirit and to God. His innermost longing draws him back to nature, and the mother. Between the two forces his life hangs tremulous and resolute.
    Hermann Hesse

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