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ALL meanings of no thanks to

Nō thank to
N n
  • verb with object no thanks to to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality. 1
  • noun no thanks to Usually, thanks. a grateful feeling or acknowledgment of a benefit, favor, or the like, expressed by words or otherwise: to return a borrowed book with thanks. 1
  • idioms no thanks to have oneself to thank, to be personally to blame; have the responsibility: The citizens have only themselves to thank for corruption in government. 1
  • idioms no thanks to no thanks to, (used to express annoyance) not owing to: I caught my flight after all, no thanks to you. 1
  • idioms no thanks to thank God, (used as an interjection to express relief, thankfulness, etc.) Also, thank goodness, thank heaven. 1
  • idioms no thanks to thanks to, (used to express gratitude or blame) because of; owing to: Thanks to good organization and hard work, the benefit concert was a great success. The case went poorly thanks to the lawyer's incompetence. 1
  • idioms no thanks to thank you, (used as an interjection to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment, as for a gift, favor, service, or courtesy). 1
  • phrase no thanks to If you say that something happens no thanks to a particular person or thing, you mean that they did not help it to happen, or that it happened in spite of them. 0
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