How To Spell nary?
How to Pronounce nary?
Correct pronunciation for the word "nary" is [nˈe͡əɹi], [nˈeəɹi], [n_ˈeə_ɹ_i].
What are the misspellings for nary?
"Nary" in context
Nary is a term often used in the English language to denote something that does not exist or is not present. An example of this usage is "There is nary a cloud in the sky." This phrase indicates that there are no clouds in the sky. It can also be used to express an absence of people or things. For example, a person may say, "There is nary a soul in sight." This would indicate that there is nobody around.
Nary is also used to emphasize exclusiveness. If a place is said to be "nary exclusive," it means that only those with certain criteria are allowed to enter.
Nary is also used to emphasize exclusiveness. If a place is said to be "nary exclusive," it means that only those with certain criteria are allowed to enter.
Usage over time for nary:
This graph shows how "nary" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
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