Not

/nɑːt/ adverb

Used to make a verb or statement negative. It shows that something is the opposite of what the positive sentence would say.

From Middle English “nought” or “naht,” meaning “nothing,” which was shortened in phrases like “is nought” to “is not.” Over time, it became the standard negative word used with verbs.

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