Not anymore Meaning in English
expression
ˈnɑt/ /ˌɛniˈmɔɹ
NAHT en-ee-MOR
nˈɒt/ /ˌɛnɪmˈɔː
NOT en-ih-MAW
Definition
Used to say that something which was true or happened in the past is no longer true or does not happen now.
Usage & Nuances
Common in everyday speech. Usually comes at the end of a sentence. Do not use 'no more' as a direct replacement; 'no more' can be ungrammatical in this context. Often answers questions: 'Do you live here?' 'Not anymore.'
Spanish: ya noPortuguese (BR): não maisPortuguese (PT): já nãoChinese (Simplified): 不再Chinese (Traditional): 不再Hindi: अब नहींArabic: لم يعدBengali: আর না - আর নয়Russian: больше нет - уже нетJapanese: もう違う - もうしていないVietnamese: không còn nữaKorean: 이젠 아니야 - 더 이상 아니다Turkish: artık değilUrdu: اب نہیںIndonesian: tidak lagi
Example Sentences
I live here, but not anymore.
basic
Are you hungry? Not anymore.
basic
They were friends, but not anymore.
basic
Do you still play the guitar? Not anymore—I sold it last year.
natural
This used to be my favorite restaurant, but not anymore. The food isn’t as good now.
natural
He used to call me every day. Not anymore—we hardly talk now.
natural