1. no more - Noun
2. no more - Adjective
3. no more - Adverb
4. no more - Interjection
referring to the degree to which a certain quality is present
not now
Source: WordNethe was no heavier than a child Source: Internet
she is no more Source: Internet
A 2013 Cochrane review found very low to moderate evidence that SMT was no more effective than inert interventions, sham SMT or as an adjunct therapy for acute low back pain. Source: Internet
Actually, we tried to get back together like a year after we ended things but he was no more the good guy I knew and he already had a lot of women so I had to be wise and bone that thing. Source: Internet
According to the Los Angeles Times, he employees that he believes “panic” will do more harm than good and that the virus will affect no more than 0.1 percent of the population. Source: Internet
According to Bec 1969 (pp. 120–121), in France, no more than a quarter of the population in counted regions speak Occitan well, though around half can understand it; it is thought that the number of Occitan users has decreased dramatically since then. Source: Internet