different between noone vs nooned
noone
English
Etymology 1
From no +? one. Compare Middle English noone, noon, noan (“noone”). More at none.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n??w?n/
Pronoun
noone
- Nonstandard spelling of no one.
Usage notes
- Noone is formed in parallel to the formation of nobody, anyone, and everyone, but it is not preferred because of the doubled vowels creating a temptation to read and pronounce it as "noon" (/nu?n/).
- American users (COCA) prefer the spelling no one to either noone or no-one by more than 500 to 1.
- UK users (BNC) prefer no-one to noone 50 to 1 and no one to noone 12 to 1.
Etymology 2
From Middle English none, noune, from Old English n?n (“noon; the ninth hour”). Cognate with Dutch noen, Icelandic nón. More at noon.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?nu?n/
Noun
noone (plural noones)
- Obsolete form of noon.
Further reading
- (noone*50), no one at Google Ngram Viewer
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nooned
English
Verb
nooned
- simple past tense and past participle of noon
Anagrams
- nonode
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