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    nay
    /neɪ/

    adverb

    • 1. or rather (used to emphasize a more appropriate word than one just used): "permission to build the superstore will take months, nay years"
    • 2. no: archaic, dialect British "nay, I must not think thus"

    noun

    • 1. a negative answer: "the cabinet sits to give the final yea or nay to policies"

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  2. The meaning of NAY is —used to correct what has just been said by replacing a word with one that is more accurate or appropriate. How to use nay in a sentence.

  3. NAY definition: 1. used to introduce a second and more extreme phrase in a sentence when the first phrase was not…. Learn more.

  4. You use nay in front of a stronger word or phrase which you feel is more correct than the one you have just used and helps to emphasize the point you are making. [ formal , emphasis ] He was grateful for and proud of his son's remarkable, nay, unique performance.

  5. Jun 3, 2024 · nay • (尼, 𫢩, 𬁉, 𠉞) (of a day or time of day) that is today, or happening today sáng/trưa/chiều/tối/đêm nay ― this morning/forenoon/afternoon/evening/night bữa/hôm nay ― today

  6. Nay definition: and not only so but; not only that but also; indeed. See examples of NAY used in a sentence.

  7. A nay is a "no" or "negative" vote. If you vote nay during your club's vote, you are voting against the proposal. If your teacher holds a vote on whether to have a pizza party instead of a geometry quiz, it's unlikely anyone will vote nay.

  8. Dictionary Meanings. Nay Definition. nā. nays. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adverb. Noun. Abbreviation. Idiom. Filter. adverb. No. All but four Democrats voted nay. American Heritage. No. Webster's New World. And moreover. He was ill-favored, nay, hideous. American Heritage. Not that only, but also.

  9. 1. No: All but four Democrats voted nay. 2. And moreover: He was ill-favored, nay, hideous. n. 1. A denial or refusal. 2. A negative vote or voter. [Middle English, from Old Norse nei : ne, not; see ne in Indo-European roots + ei, ever; see aiw- in Indo-European roots .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. Definition of nay adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. nay. adverb. /neɪ/ (old-fashioned) used to emphasize something you have just said by introducing a stronger word or phrase. Such a policy is difficult, nay impossible. Want to learn more?

  11. or rather (used to emphasize a more appropriate word than one just use.... Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.