[adverb] [not gradable] - in, at or to no place; not anywhereThese young people have nowhere (else) to go.Nowhere does the article mention the names of the people involved.Nowhere is the help needed more than in the inner cities.She said her attacker seemed to come from/out of nowhere.If someone or something appears from/out of nowhere, they appear very suddenly and unexpectedly.A car appeared (as if) from nowhere and the driver beckoned him to get in.The team has come from nowhere (= from a very bad position) to win football's biggest prize.Someone or something that is going/getting/heading nowhere is not having any success or achieving anything.I'm trying to persuade her to come but I'm getting nowhere.The company was heading nowhere until the new boss arrived.That sort of bad manners will get you nowhere (= will not make it possible for you to succeed).Nowhere can also mean not in a successful or a winning position.The horse I bet on finished nowhere.
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Meaning of NOWHERE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012