Antonyms for nono
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : noh-noh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnoʊˌnoʊ |
- advantage
- aggression
- aid
- allowable
- allowance
- allowed
- approval
- approved
- assistance
- authorized
- bad manners
- blessing
- break
- clean language
- clearance
- compliment
- deregulation
- deterrent
- discouragement
- disorganization
- enlargement
- ethical
- expansion
- freedom
- good
- help
- hindrance
- justifiable
- kindness
- lawful
- lawlessness
- legal
- legitimate
- liberation
- liberty
- mentionable
- mismanagement
- moral
- official
- OK
- permission
- permitted
- piety
- pleasantry
- praise
- ratification
- reasonable
- release
- respect
- reverence
- right
- sanction
- sanctioned
- warranted
Definition of nono
Origin :- 1942, from reduplication of no.
- As in off-limits : adj prohibited
- As in prohibited : adj forbidden
- As in unauthorized : adj not sanctioned, permitted
- As in impermissible : adj forbidden
- As in forbidden : adj outlawed, prohibited
- As in malediction : noun curse
- As in oath : noun curse
- As in profanity : noun foul language
- As in prohibition : noun ban, forbiddance
- As in regulation : noun rule, requirement
- As in restriction : noun limit
- As in rule : noun standard, principle of behavior
- As in ban : noun official forbiddance
- As in swearing : noun foul language
- As in taboo : noun something not allowed, permitted
- As in interdiction : noun forbiddance
- As in proscription : noun forbiddance
- As in constraint : noun force
- As in curse : noun hateful, swearing remark
- As in forbidden fruit : noun immoral indulgence
- As in guide : noun information, instructions
- "He's bitterly hurt this time, Nono," said her aunt, gently.
- Extract from : « The Beloved Woman » by Kathleen Norris
- Nono, I cantnot now; perhaps in a few months time, but not now.
- Extract from : « Girls of the True Blue » by L. T. Meade
- Nono; he considers that mystery adds to his strong hold upon me.
- Extract from : « Married Life » by John Baldwin Buckstone
- You could hug Nono and tell her secrets and what you wanted for luncheon.
- Extract from : « Mr. Achilles » by Jennette Lee
- (118b, 1), but with the alteration: Nono anno ab inceptione religionis.
- Extract from : « Life of St. Francis of Assisi » by Paul Sabatier
- She cried over the letter, and over the signature that she was his loving Nono, but she mailed it with a dancing heart.
- Extract from : « The Beloved Woman » by Kathleen Norris
- Its awful mean to tell itbut Ive got myself to look out foroh, nono!
- Extract from : « The Luminous Face » by Carolyn Wells
- Besides these, the botanists found the peeha and nono of Taheity; and two new plants, of the size of the common mulberry.
- Extract from : « A Voyage to Terra Australis » by Matthew Flinders
- At the ninth mile is the Ponte di Nono, a magnificent old bridge with seven lofty arches of lapis-gabinus.
- Extract from : « Walks in Rome » by Augustus J.C. Hare
- The Kibbee waters the small but elevated country of Nono, and passes very near Sakka.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 » by Various
Synonyms for nono
- a must
- a thou-shalt-not
- ABCs
- abuse
- against the law
- anathema
- aphorism
- apothegm
- assize
- axiom
- bad language
- ball and chain
- ban
- bane
- banned
- bar
- barred
- basis
- beacon
- bellwether
- Bible
- blaspheming
- blasphemy
- book
- bounds
- boycott
- brake
- brocard
- canon
- catalog
- catch
- censorship
- chapter and verse
- check
- circumscription
- closed
- closed down
- closed-down
- closed-up
- clue
- code
- coercion
- command
- commandment
- commination
- compendium
- compulsion
- condition
- confinement
- constraint
- containment
- contraband
- contraction
- control
- cramp
- criterion
- crooked
- curb
- curse
- curse word
- cursing
- cuss
- cuss word
- cussing
- custody
- damn
- damnation
- damning
- darn
- decorum
- decree
- decretion
- decretum
- demarcation
- denunciation
- desired object
- dictate
- dictum
- direction
- directory
- dirty
- dirty language
- dirty name
- dirty talk
- dirty word
- disallowance
- disapproval
- don't
- double whammy
- driving
- duress
- edict
- embargo
- enchiridion
- etiquette
- excess baggage
- exclusion
- execration
- expletive
- expletives
- fine print
- forbiddance
- forbidden
- forbidden indulgence
- formula
- four-letter word
- fulmination
- fundamental
- glitch
- gnome
- goad
- golden apple
- grain of salt
- guide
- guidebook
- guideline
- guiding light
- handbook
- handicap
- hang-up
- hot lead
- illegal
- illegal indulgence
- illegal pleasure
- illegitimate
- illicit
- illicit love
- immoral pleasure
- impelling
- impiety
- imprecation
- impulsion
- inhibition
- injunction
- interdict
- interdiction
- irreverence
- jinx
- key
- keynote
- keystone
- landmark
- law
- limitation
- limits
- lock
- lodestar
- malediction
- malison
- manual
- mark
- marker
- maxim
- model
- monkey
- moral
- motive
- naughty words
- necessity
- negation
- no-no
- no-no's
- no-nos
- not allowed
- not approved
- numbers
- oath
- objuration
- obloquy
- obscenity
- obstruction
- off base
- off limits
- order
- ordinance
- out of bounds
- out of line
- outlawed
- over the line
- pirated
- pointer
- precedent
- precept
- prescript
- prescription
- pressure
- prevention
- principle
- procedure
- profanation
- profaneness
- profanity
- prohibited article
- prohibition
- propriety
- proscribed
- proscription
- qualification
- refusal
- refused
- reg
- regimen
- regulation
- religious convention
- repression
- repudiation
- reservation
- restraint
- restricted
- restriction
- rule
- ruling
- sacrilege
- sanction
- shady
- sign
- signal
- signpost
- small difficulty
- social convention
- spring
- spur
- standing order
- statute
- stint
- stipulation
- stoppage
- stricture
- string
- strong language
- stumbling block
- superstition
- suppression
- swear word
- swearing
- swearword
- taboo
- telltale
- temperance
- tenet
- test
- the book
- the numbers
- thou-shalt-not
- tip-off
- truism
- unapproved
- unconstitutional
- under the table
- unjustified
- unlawful
- unofficial
- unsanctioned
- unwarranted
- vade mecum
- verboten
- veto
- vetoed
- vilification
- violence
- whammy
- wildcat
- wrongful
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