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Nobody
/ˈnəubodi/
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A term for a person who is not important or not famous
Examples:
There were millions of beautiful
nobodies
.
'
Nobody
can see anything now,' he thought.
Nobody
is connected to you and you are connected to nobody.
Synonyms:
no one
none
zilch
Antonyms:
This word has no antonyms
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Nobodies
People who are not famous or important
Examples:
Synonyms:
unknowns
nonentities
obscurities
Antonyms:
somebodies
celebrities
notables
Ways to tell them apart:
Nobody
is used when you are referring to not a single person being involved or present.
Nobodies
is the plural form of
nobody
and is used to refer to multiple individuals considered insignificant.
Think of
nobody
as a singular, and
nobodies
to describe more than one person who fits the description of being unimportant.
Nobody
can easily slot into a sentence where you're describing something with zero people involved.
Nobodies
typically comes into play when talking about a group of people who are all considered trivial.
When to use nobody:
When to use nobodies:
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