🚫➡️🚫nor

conjunction
/nɔːr/

Meaning

used to introduce a negative clause after a negative statement

Example Sentences

He didn't call, nor did he send a message.

Synonyms

and not, neither

Antonyms

and, or

Collocations

nor did, nor have

More Example Sentences

It stands to the north of New York City, not far from the centre.

The national heroes memorial is to the northwest corner of our school.

Who do you know after how many years the governor of California is elected?

You know honourable governor is elected by the members of the state assembly.

Who do you know after every how many years the governor of California is elected?

A man donates blood for the first time at a mobile clinic parked outside his office after reading a poster about the urgent need for donors

A man donates blood for the first time at a mobile clinic parked outside his office after reading a poster about the urgent need for donors and a friendly nurse explains the process to him

A man donates blood for the first time at a mobile clinic parked outside his office after reading a poster about the urgent need for donors and a friendly nurse explains the process to him while he sits in a comfortable chair

A man donates blood for the first time at a mobile clinic parked outside his office after reading a poster about the urgent need for donors and a friendly nurse explains the process to him while he sits in a comfortable chair and the whole procedure takes less than fifteen minutes

A man donates blood for the first time at a mobile clinic parked outside his office after reading a poster about the urgent need for donors and a friendly nurse explains the process to him while he sits in a comfortable chair and the whole procedure takes less than fifteen minutes leaving him feeling slightly tired but very proud

Related Vocabularies

Although; even though.
used to introduce a contrast or comparison between two facts
used to connect two negative alternatives
used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned
used to introduce a fact that makes the main statement of the sentence seem surprising or unexpected
used to introduce the second element in a comparison

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