- 1used to show that a negative statement is also true of someone or something else He didn't remember and neither did I. I hadn't been to New York before and neither had Jane. “I can't understand a word of it.” “Neither can I.” (informal) “I don't know.” “Me neither.”
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- 2neither… nor… used to show that a negative statement is true of two things I neither knew nor cared what had happened to him. Their house is neither big nor small. Neither the TV nor the DVD player actually works/work.
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