nobody/ˈnəʊ.bɒd.i/EtymologyFrom Middle English nobody, no-body, no body. By surface analysis, no (“none, not any”, adjective) + body (“one, person, individual”).nobody means A person dismissed as unimportant. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 66 out of 100.nounA person dismissed as unimportant.““‘The nobody you once thought me!’ I repeated, and my face grew a little hot; but I would not be angry: of what importance was a school-girl’s crude use of the terms nobody and somebody?””Something that has no body or an especially small one.pronNot any person; the logical negation of somebody.“I asked several people, but nobody knew how.”