Nowhere | Mean of nowhere in English Dictionary
/ˈnoʊˌweɚ/
- not in or at any place
- I have nowhere to go/sit/live.
- These facts are nowhere stated (in the book).
- Nowhere is there more of a population problem than in this city.
- The book is nowhere to be found. = The book is nowhere to be seen. = The book is nowhere in sight.
- to have no success at all in doing something
- I have gotten nowhere with my research. [=my research has been completely unsuccessful]
- The research is going nowhere.
- We're getting/going nowhere fast.
- to not help (someone) at all
- Arguing will get us nowhere. [=arguing will not help our situation]
- not at all
- Their house is nowhere near as nice as yours.
- That is nowhere near enough water.
- The house is nowhere near finished.
- Noun
- no place
- They live miles from nowhere. [=they live in a place that is very far from other people]
- We got lost in the middle of nowhere. [=in a place far away from other people, houses, etc.]