ˈno one S1 W2 BrE AmE , no-one pronoun
not anyone SYN nobody :
No one likes being criticized.
There’s no one else I really want to invite apart from you.
Has no one phoned about the car?
No one can say I didn’t warn you.
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GRAMMAR
no one, nobody
Do not use another negative word (eg 'not') with no one and nobody :
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Nobody could hear me (NOT Nobody could not hear me).
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No one did anything about the problem (NOT No one did nothing ...).
Do not use 'of' after no one and nobody . Use none of or, if you are talking about two people, neither of :
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None of them saw him.
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Neither of his parents had come to the wedding.