Always use nowhere.
Nothing like
Avoid this awkward phrase and prefer the phrase not nearly. The crowd today is not nearly as loud as yesterday.
Difference between Notable and Noticeable
Notable means worthy of notice. Her accomplishments in chemistry are notable. Noticeable means readily observed. The construction crew is making noticeable progress.
Difference between Northward and Northwards
Northward is preferred in American usage.
Difference between Noisome and Noisy
Noisome means foul-smelling, noxious, or offensive. The noisome odor coming from the river bothers the residents. Noisy means making much noise. Despite the PC’s high price, the keyboard is quite noisy.
Difference between No sooner than and No sooner when
No sooner than is correct. In this phrase, the word sooner is a comparative adverb and should be followed by than (not when). We had no sooner left the game than a batter hit a home run.
Difference between No body and Nobody
No body means no group. No body of rules enacted by them can be called perfect. Nobody means no person. Star Trek went where nobody had gone before.
Difference between Nip it in the bud and Nip it in the butt
Nip it in the bud, meaning to stop something while it is still in development, is the correct expression. This phrase refers to the de-budding of plants, allowing the remaining buds to grow better. The boss wants to nip that questionable practice in the bud.
Difference between Nibble and Nybble
Nibble refers to a quick, small bite or morsel of food. Nybble refers to four bits in computer terminology.
Difference between Naval and Navel
Naval refers to a navy. Many naval vessels are anchored in the harbor. Navel refers to the belly button or the navel orange. The doctor clamped the cord next to the baby’s navel. The navel orange is among the most popular of all oranges.