Associations to the word «Without»

Wiktionary

WITHOUT, adverb. (archaic or literary) outside, externally
WITHOUT, adverb. Lacking something.
WITHOUT, preposition. (archaic or literary) Outside of, beyond.
WITHOUT, preposition. Not having, containing, characteristic of, etc.
WITHOUT, preposition. Not doing or not having done something.
WITHOUT, conjunction. Unless, except (introducing a clause).
WITHOUT A DOUBT, prepositional phrase. Certainly; doubtlessly; unquestionably; indisputably
WITHOUT A DOUBT, prepositional phrase. Probably; no doubt
WITHOUT DAY, prepositional phrase. Without a day being fixed for reconvening.
WITHOUT DOUBT, prepositional phrase. Alternative form of without a doubt
WITHOUT EXCEPTION, adverb. Exceptionless.
WITHOUT FAIL, adverb. (idiomatic) certainly; by all means; as a matter of importance
WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR, adjective. In an equal or fair manner
WITHOUT FURTHER ADIEU, prepositional phrase. (humorous) Intentional (intended as humorous) mangling of without further ado.
WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, prepositional phrase. (idiomatic) With no further ado.
WITHOUT LOSS OF GENERALITY, adverb. (mathematics) With a constraining assumption that, however, makes it clear how to apply the proof performed under this assumption to the general case unconstrained by the assumption.
WITHOUT PREJUDICE, prepositional phrase. (formal) Not affecting nor considering other possibly related issues.
WITHOUT PREJUDICE, prepositional phrase. (legal) Without affecting a legal interest.
WITHOUT PREJUDICE, prepositional phrase. (legal) A term used to allow a statement or proposal in communications, while allowing the party to return to their original position without being impeded by the described statement or proposal.
WITHOUT QUESTION, adverb. Totally obediently
WITHOUT QUESTION, adverb. Undeniably
WITHOUT TROUBLING THE SCORERS, adverb. (informal) (cricket) Describing the manner of the dismissal of a batsman who is out without scoring any runs

Wise words

In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
Martin Luther King, Jr.