in no way
The phrase 'in no way' is commonly used to strongly negate or refute a statement, emphasizing that something is entirely untrue or impossible.
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Definition
B2General
(emphasis, negation)Absolutely not; under no circumstances.
Example
- In no way am I responsible for this mistake.
- These two situations are in no way similar.
B2Denial
(emphasis, informal)Used to emphasize the impossibility or improbability of something.
Example
- There is in no way we can finish this project by tomorrow.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in no way":
by no stretch of the imaginationno waynot at allin no timein the worst wayby any means