"Noncombatants" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Noncombatants refer to people who are not taking part in a war or a military conflict, such as civilians, prisoners of war, or medics. They are not involved in the fighting and are not considered to be combatants.
Nonces are specific amounts or instances of a particular quantity or unit of measurement. The term is often used in mathematics and statistics to refer to a particular value or occurrence of a random variable. For example, a sample of nonces might refer to a set of specific values selected from a population.
Nonchalant refers to a person's attitude or behavior that is calm, indifferent, or unconcerned, often in a way that seems insincere or showy. A nonchalant person does not seem to care about something, and may even appear to be taking it lightly or not taking it seriously. The word can also describe a lack of enthusiasm or effort, as if someone is going through the motions but not really invested or interested.
Nonchalantly is an adverb that means to do something in a careless, relaxed, or indifferent manner. It implies a lack of concern or enthusiasm, often with a sense of detachment or lack of passion.
Non-Christians refers to people who do not subscribe to Christianity or its beliefs, practices, and principles. It includes individuals who adhere to other religions, practices a different faith, or have no religious affiliation.
Noncommittal refers to an attitude or response that avoids making a commitment or expressing a clear opinion, often to avoid controversy or taking a clear stance.
Noncompliance refers to the failure to comply or abide by a rule, regulation, or policy. It can also refer to a lack of cooperation or willingness to follow instructions or guidelines, often resulting in disobedience or refusal to comply with a standard or requirement.
Nonconforming refers to something or someone that fails to conform to a standard, rule, or norm. It can describe an individual or group that does not fit in with the majority or that refuses to obey rules or conventions. It can also imply a degree of independence or non-compliance with societal expectations.