What does no-goer mean?
No-goer means (informal) Something that has no chance of success; a non-starter.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(informal) Something that has no chance of success; a non-starter.
Ellie Hambling, from HeartCare Cardiac Support Group, said: 'It would absolutely ruin your heart. It’s a no-goer I'm afraid.'
It was a no-goer. 'Boss.' 'I'm listening Riz. Your call.' 'Tell them no way. Tell them it's too late.
It's a no-goer. They don't want to publish another book from you.
Use no-goer when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
No-goer means (informal) Something that has no chance of success; a non-starter.
The closest synonym depends on the sentence and intended sense.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Ellie Hambling, from HeartCare Cardiac Support Group, said: 'It would absolutely ruin your heart. It’s a no-goer I'm afraid.'
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