no one
- nobody, no person
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈnəʊ wʌn/ / /ˈnoʊ ˌwʌn/
pron
- Used in contrast to anyone, someone or everyone: not one person; nobody.
“We went to the store but no one was there.”
“Sundrie greate perſonages bothe learned and well acquainted with affaires, haue both learnedly, and wiſely written of Politique matters, [...] howbeit there is no one among them all, that hath once buſied himſelfe about the ruling, or direction of the Publique eſtate, in that point, that apperteineth to the vocation of men, [...]”
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see no, one.
“No one athlete could pull off such a stunt!”
“No one solution on its own can generate successful change.”