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no
Adverb
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used to disagree or refuse (not accept).
No, I do not fish.
I'm I ready? No, I still have some things to do first.
no
Determinative
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Not any.
There is no water left.
No hot dogs were sold yesterday.
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Not any possibility or allowance of (doing something).
No smoking
There's no stopping her once she gets going.
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Not; not properly, not really; not fully.
My mother's no fool.
Working nine to five every day is no life.
more
Determiner
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A larger amount.
He does more work than I do.
A lot more than twenty people came to the meeting.
You can have a little more money.
More than one glass was broken.
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I want more soup.
more
Adverb
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Having a larger amount of a characteristic in a group.
Pat is more intelligent than Terry.
hero
Noun
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Your hero is a person you greatly admire. This may also be someone you want to be similar to.
Leonardo DaVinci used to be my hero.
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Your hero is someone who saves or defends you.
"Oh, my hero!" she said to her rescuer.
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A hero is the main character in a story or film (movie).
A female hero is a heroine.
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Short for hero sandwich.
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A good person with special powers; a superhero.