2. Opinion, sentiment, apprehension, judgment, belief, view, impression, estimation, conceit, conviction, expectation.

Notional, a.

    1. Ideal, abstract.
    2. Imaginary, fantastical, visionary, ideal, chimerical.
    3. Whimsical, capricious, fanciful, crotchety, freakish.

Notoriety, n.

    1. Publicity.
    2. Repute (generally in a bad sense), reputation, celebrity, fame, name, note, vogue, figure.

Notorious, a.

    1. Open, overt, patent, manifest, obvious, apparent, evident, well-known, egregious, notable.
    2. Conspicuous (generally in a bad sense), noted, celebrated, famous, famed, distinguished, remarkable, renowned.

Notoriously, ad.

    1. Publicly, openly.
    2. Enormously, egregiously.

Notwithstanding, prep. Despite, in spite of.

Notwithstanding, conj. Nevertheless, yet, however, for all that, despite, in spite of.

Nought, n. Nothing, naught.

Noun, n. Substantive.

Nourish, v. a.

    1. Nurture, nurse, feed, tend, supply with food or nutriment, furnish sustenance to.
    2. Support, maintain, provide for.
    3. Train, educate, instruct, breed, bring up.

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