NO
No is a word in English used to express negation, denial, or refusal. It functions as a determiner before a noun (no tickets left; no problem), as an adverb in certain constructions (no longer, no longer possible), and as an interjection in direct responses (No, I can’t). It also appears in phrases that emphasize absence or prohibition, and is a common element in everyday speech.
Etymology and history: The form derives from Old English nān (and related forms in West Germanic languages),
Grammatical roles and nuance: As a determiner, no precedes a noun or noun phrase to indicate total
Usage notes: In standard English, no is used where the speaker wants to express complete negation, prohibition,