Not+at+all
61all there with negative — informal in full possession of one s mental faculties: he s not quite all there. → all …
62not a ghost of a chance — (not) a ghost of a chance if someone does not have a ghost of a chance, they are not at all likely to succeed. Against competition like that, they didn t have the ghost of a chance of winning. (sometimes + of + doing something) …
63all-or-none — all′ or none′ adj. 1) of or pertaining to a process by which a muscle or nerve fiber either responds to a stimulus completely or not at all 2) all or nothing • Etymology: 1900–1905 …
64not half — ► not half 1) not nearly. 2) informal not at all. 3) Brit. informal to an extreme degree. Main Entry: ↑half …
65Not\ so\ much — Not at all. Q. Do you like dead teenagers? I mean, for a snack. A. Not so much …
66Not\ so\ much — Not at all. Q. Do you like dead teenagers? I mean, for a snack. A. Not so much …
67not a bit — not at all, not in the slightest …
68not in the least — not in the smallest degree; not at all. → least …
69not have a prayer — (not) have a prayer to be not at all likely to succeed. She hasn t a prayer of winning the competition. (often + of) …
70not in the slightest — not at all Are you angry? Not in the slightest …