Antonyms for no-go
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : noh-goh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnoʊˈgoʊ |
Definition of no-go
Origin :- with sense "where it is forbidden to go," 1971, from no + go (v.). Earlier it was a noun phrase for an impracticable situation (1870).
- As in unattainable : adj impossible
- As in unnegotiable : adj impracticable
- As in unrealizable : adj impossible
- As in unusable : adj impracticable
- As in unworkable : adj impossible
- As in unworkable : adj impracticable
- As in impossible : adj beyond the bounds of possibility
- As in impractical/impracticable : adj unrealistic
Synonyms for no-go
- abstract
- absurd
- beyond
- chimerical
- contrary to reason
- cureless
- futile
- hardly possible
- hopeless
- hundred-to-one
- idealistic
- illogical
- impassable
- impervious
- impossible
- impracticable
- impractical
- improbable
- inaccessible
- inapplicable
- inconceivable
- inefficacious
- inexecutable
- infeasible
- inoperable
- insurmountable
- irrealizable
- irreparable
- ivory-tower
- no-go
- no-way
- no-win
- nonfunctional
- nonviable
- not a prayer
- otherworldly
- out of the question
- preposterous
- quixotic
- romantic
- speculative
- starry-eyed
- theoretical
- too much
- unachievable
- unattainable
- unbusinesslike
- uncorrectable
- unfeasible
- unimaginable
- unnegotiable
- unobtainable
- unreal
- unrealizable
- unreasonable
- unrecoverable
- unserviceable
- unthinkable
- unusable
- unwise
- unworkable
- useless
- visionary
- way out
- wild
- won't fly
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