- nowhere
- no|where [ `nou,wer, `nou,hwer ] adverb **1. ) not in any place or not to any place:Nowhere on earth is free from ecological damage.There is nowhere else for me to stay.Nowhere does it say that we cannot have guests in our rooms.Many people are concerned about education, but nowhere more so than in France.2. ) in or to no place that is special or important:The old railroad tracks lead nowhere.get/go nowhereto fail to achieve something or fail to be successful:Our investigation got nowhere.His career is going nowhere.get/go nowhere fast: The negotiators are getting nowhere fast.get someone nowhere: Trying to bribe the guy got us nowhere.nowhere to be seen/in sight/to be foundimpossible to see/find:The children were nowhere in sight.The papers were nowhere to be found.out of/from nowhereappearing, arriving, happening, etc. quickly or unexpectedly:The car seemed to come out of nowhere.The horse came from nowhere to win by six lengths.=> MIDDLE1
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.