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cannot

[ kan-ot, ka-not, kuh- ]

verb

  1. a form of can not.


cannot

/ ˈkænɒt; kæˈnɒt /

verb

  1. an auxiliary verb expressing incapacity, inability, withholding permission, etc; can not


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Spelling Note

Cannot is sometimes also spelled can not. The one-word spelling is by far the more common: Interest rates simply cannot continue at their present level. The contraction can't is most common in speech and informal writing.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cannot1

A Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400

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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. cannot but, have no alternative but to:

    We cannot but choose otherwise.

More idioms and phrases containing cannot

see under can't .

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Example Sentences

It is merely one more variant of the "fate-cannot-harm-me-I-have-dined-to-day" wheeze.

He could not yet tell whether the "might-have-been" had passed into the "cannot-be."

No, you cannot.-I have heard so much good spoken of you for many years.

It is doing the What-you-can that will best help you to do the What-you-cannot.

Unfortunately we cannot make any advance-cannot gain anything anywhere without a corresponding loss somewhere.

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