No-one, Noone or No one—Which Is Right? | Grammarly

No-one, Noone or No one—Which Is Right? | Grammarly
No-one, Noone, or No One—Which Is Right?

Updated on January 14, 2021
Commonly Confused Words

No one is right.

No-one is an uncommon variant form. It’s best to stick to the two-word version.
Noone is wrong.
Too many choices can sometimes confuse you, but with no one, it’s easy to learn which should be your go-to spelling.


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