What is meant by mention not?

What is meant by mention not?

1 to refer to or speak about briefly or incidentally. 2 to acknowledge or honour. 3 ♦ not to mention (something) to say nothing of (something too obvious to mention) n. 4 a recognition or acknowledgment.

Is it correct to say mention not?

The correct phrase to use here is “don’t mention it” and not “mention not” which does not make sense and is not grammatically correct at all.

When we can use mention not?

You use not to mention when you want to add extra information which emphasizes the point that you are making. The audience, not to mention the bewildered cast, were not amused.

What is reply of mention not?

In formal conversation Mention Not is a reply to Thank You or Thanks. Explanation: That means that we don’t want you to consider this as a burden and we did it for you just because of our friendship, relationship etc and it was an obvious thing.

What is the reply of thanks?

13 Ways to Respond to Thank You No problem. No worries. Don’t mention it. My pleasure.

Can we say no mention for thanks?

When you are telling someone “don’t mention it”, what you are telling them not to mention is the ‘thank you’ itself — you are saying “Your thanks isn’t necessary. I was glad to do it, so you didn’t need to mention your thanks.” (Note: This is just an expression.

Can we say no mention?

“No mention it” is not used, in ordinary standard English; “don’t mention it” is correct. I’m sorry to hear you had such a bad experience when you did. We don’t want to lose you. Perhaps before you broach the subject again you could practice what you plan to say with one of your friends, to be sure it’s diplomatic.

Is dont mention it rude?

People sometimes say ‘don’t mention it’ as a polite reply to someone who has just thanked them for doing something. ‘Thank you very much.

How do you say it’s my pleasure?

other words for my pleasure

  1. forget it.
  2. it’s nothing.
  3. no problem.
  4. no worries.
  5. not at all.
  6. you are welcome.

What is the reply of welcome?

‘Welcome’ in this use is a shorter, more casual, more personal way of saying “Welcome to (place).” For example: “Welcome to my home.” “Welcome to the restaurant.” “Welcome to New York.” In the first example, or if you are talking with someone familiar to you, you can reply by saying “Thank you for inviting me” or ” …

When to say it’s my pleasure?

“My pleasure” is an idiomatic response to “Thank you.” It is similar to “You’re welcome,” but more polite and more emphatic. Use it in formal conversation when someone thanks you for doing a favor, and you want to respond in a way that tells them that you were very happy to help and that you enjoyed it.

How do you respond to pleasure is mine?

‘ The pleasure is mine , Nice to meet you too, Grate, now we can do some work. You can respond by saying “Nice to meet you too” or Great to meet you too or” Its my pleasure to meet you too”. Just smile and say “Nice to meet you too”, ” The pleasure is all mine” to show your gratitude.

How do you respond to thank you professionally?

10 English Phrases for Responding to “Thank You”

  1. You’re welcome.
  2. No problem.
  3. No worries.
  4. Don’t mention it.
  5. My pleasure.
  6. Anytime.
  7. It was the least I could do.
  8. Glad to help.

What my pleasure means?

—used as a response to someone who has thanked one for doing something to say that one was happy to do it “Thanks for your help.” “(It was) My pleasure.”

What’s another way to say my pleasure?

What is another word for my pleasure?

don’t mention it it’s my pleasure
it was nothing you are welcome
it’s no trouble you’re more than welcome
don’t be silly it’s nothing
it makes no odds never mind

How do you respond to Nice to meet you?

Hello, the most common answer is “Nice to meet you too”. You can also say “Thank you. It’s very nice to meet you as well”, “Am glad to meet you too”.

What are synonyms for pleasure?

pleasure

  • comfort.
  • contentment.
  • enjoyment.
  • gratification.
  • joy.
  • luxury.
  • satisfaction.
  • thrill.

What are some seductive words?

seductive

  • attractive.
  • charming.
  • enticing.
  • fascinating.
  • flirtatious.
  • inviting.
  • provocative.
  • tempting.

What is another word for joy?

What is another word for joy?

happiness delight
elation enjoyment
euphoria glee
cheerfulness exhilaration
exuberance exultation

What is another word for delight?

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What is the opposite word of delight?

delight. Antonyms: pain, suffering, sorrow, trouble, misery, displeasure, dissatisfaction, disappointment, discomfort, dejection, depression, distress, melancholy, discontent. Synonyms: enjoyment, pleasure, happiness, transport, ecstasy, joy, gratification, gladness, rapture, bliss.

What is the full meaning of delight?

1 : a high degree of gratification or pleasure : joy children squealing in delight also : extreme satisfaction seems to take delight in the misfortunes of others. 2 : something that gives great pleasure her performance was a delight.

Which is the best synonym for delight?

  • delectation,
  • enjoyment,
  • gladness,
  • gratification,
  • happiness,
  • pleasure,
  • relish,
  • satisfaction.

What is the synonym and antonym of delight?

verb. ( Synonyms. like enrapture endear please satisfy enthral transport ravish enchant enthrall gratify. Antonyms. disenchant displease dissatisfy dislike conserve.

What is delighted antonym?

antonyms of delighted

  • bored.
  • depressed.
  • sad.
  • sorrowful.
  • unhappy.
  • disappointed.
  • dismayed.
  • melancholy.

What is the verb form of delightful?

delight is the verb of delightful.

What is the verb of original?

originate. (transitive) To cause to be, to bring into existence; to produce, initiate. [from 17th c.] (intransitive) To come into existence; to have origin or beginning; to spring, be derived (from, with).

What rhymes delightful?

Word Rhyme rating Categories
frightful 100 Adjective
rightful 100 Adjective
spiteful 100 Adjective
prideful 96 Adjective

Is Belightful a word?

verb transitive, rare, dialectal To light up ; illuminate . verb intransitive, rare, dialectal To become lit up; shine up; dawn .