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Intj — An informal way of saying "no."

Synonyms

Everyday swaps

Common words most readers know — safe in any writing.

Rare, literary or technical

Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

no way not really uh-uh

Etymology

A casual spoken variant of "no."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “nah” mean?

The word “nah” means an informal way of saying "no.". In plain terms, a relaxed, spoken version of "no.".

How do you pronounce “nah”?

“Nah” is pronounced na ([næː] in IPA).

How do you use “nah” in a sentence?

Here is “nah” used in a sentence: “"Do you want to come?" "Nah, I'm tired.".”

What part of speech is “nah”?

“Nah” is an intj.

Is “nah” a common word?

“Nah” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is it rude to say 'nah'?

Not usually. 'Nah' is relaxed and friendly among people who know each other, so it rarely offends in casual settings. It can seem too informal or dismissive in professional or serious situations, where a clear 'no' or a fuller reply comes across as more polite and considered.

What is the difference between 'nah' and 'no'?

They mean the same thing, but the tone differs. 'No' is the standard, neutral word suitable anywhere, including formal writing. 'Nah' is casual, spoken slang, softer and more offhand, used in chat and texts among friends. You would write 'no' on a form but might say 'nah' to a mate.

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