Antonym: or. Meaning: [nɔː; nə] conj.1. (used in negative phrases, esp. after neither, to introduce the second member in a series, or any subsequent member): Neither he nor I will be there. They won't wait for you, nor for me, nor for anybody. 2. (used to continue the force of a negative, as not, no, never, etc., occurring in a preceding clause): He left and I never saw him again, nor did I regret it. 3. (used after an affirmative clause, or as a continuative, in the sense of and not): They are happy, nor need we worry. 4. Older Use. than. 5. Archaic. (used without a preceding neither, the negative force of which is understood): He nor I was there. 6. Archaic. (used instead of neither as correlative to a following nor): Nor he nor I was there..
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(31) No one even lives lost nor will I lose.
(32) Neither he nor his friends came back.
(33) Neither pen nor pencil can express.
(34) She won't wait for you, nor for me.
(35) Not a building nor a tree was left standing.
(36) Professor Hisamatsu spoke neither English nor German.
(37) Don ' t misinform your doctor nor your lawyer.
(38) We can neither change nor improve it.
(39) She can't get there at four, nor can I.
(40) She seemed neither surprised nor worried.
(41) Hilary was neither shocked nor surprised by the news.
(42) Some beggars are neither poverty-stricken nor homeless.
(43) There was neither food nor drink.
(44) Neither you nor I can be held responsible.
(45) A true great man will neither trample on a worm,[http://sentencedict.com]nor sneak to an emperpor.
(46) We grow neither better nor worse as we grow old but more and more like ourselves.
(47) I am who I am, your opinion is neither desired nor required.
(48) Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
(49) To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
(50) He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise.
(51) No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace, as I have seen in one autumnal face.
(52) Marchers jeered at white passers-by, but there was no violence, nor any arrests.
(53) Neither Mr Rose nor Mr Woodhead was available for comment yesterday.
(54) He wasn't there on Monday. Nor on Tuesday, for that matter.
(55) In your life, there will at least one time that you forget yourself for someone, asking for no result, no company, no ownership nor love. Just ask for meeting you in my most beautiful years.
(56) The weather is mild today;it is neither hot nor cold.
(57) To forgive is not to forget.nor remit.but let it go.
(58) An honest man will receive neither money nor praise,that is not his due.
(59) The greatest treasures are not gold, nor jewels, nor works of art. They cannot be held in your hands; they're held within your heart.
(60) Do nor for one repulse, for go the purpose that you resolved to effort.