Note-verbale
[nawt ver-bal] /nɔt vɛrˈbal/
noun, plural notes verbales
[nawt ver-bal] /nɔt vɛrˈbal/ (Show IPA). French.
1.
a diplomatic communication prepared in the third person and unsigned: less formal than a note but more formal than an aide-mémoire.
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- Not even
interjection no way; an exclamation of disagreement or disapproval Examples You want to listen to the country CD? Not even! Usage Note colloquial interjection An exclamation of disagreement or disapproval: You think I will give him money? Not even
- Noteworthily
[noht-wur-th ee] /ˈnoʊtˌwɜr ði/ adjective 1. of notice or attention; notable; remarkable: a noteworthy addition to our collection of rare books. /ˈnəʊtˌwɜːðɪ/ adjective 1. worthy of notice; notable adj. 1550s, from note (v.) + worthy. Related: Noteworthiness.
- Noteworthy
[noht-wur-th ee] /ˈnoʊtˌwɜr ði/ adjective 1. of notice or attention; notable; remarkable: a noteworthy addition to our collection of rare books. /ˈnəʊtˌwɜːðɪ/ adjective 1. worthy of notice; notable adj. 1550s, from note (v.) + worthy. Related: Noteworthiness.
- Not feel oneself
see: not oneself
- Not for all the tea in china
Not at any price, never, as in I wouldn’t give up my car, not for all the tea in China. This term originated in Australia and alludes to the presumed huge quantity of tea in China. [ Late 1800s ] Also see: not for love or money