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hasn't
Meaning of
hasn't
in English:
hasn't
Pronunciation
/ˈhaz(ə)nt/
Translate
hasn't
into Spanish
contraction
Has not.
‘What there hasn't always been is the lack of cohesion among people living in a common society.’
More example sentences
‘One area the manager hasn't been able to strengthen is the goalscoring department.’
‘She hasn't seen her father for several weeks and I am unsure how to handle this situation.’
‘He hasn't paid his fine and must therefore serve the extra term that has been added to his sentence.’
‘However Teddy says the goodwill of people who visit him hasn't deteriorated at all.’
‘Garden waste is rotting outside homes because it hasn't been collected for a month.’
‘But she hasn't got a job lined up at the end of next year and she is worried about paying it off.’
‘The phone hasn't stopped ringing with people calling me up to say how wonderful it looks.’
‘Colin will tell you he hasn't played as well as he can over the last few weeks, and we have to get the spark back.’
‘I did think this time around would be different, but it hasn't worked out that way at all.’
‘We guess she hasn't any plans to return to nursing in this country any time soon.’
‘I ask her if she has had any luck with her emails and she replies that she hasn't.’
‘His playlist is as eclectic as ever and while the sounds have changed, the man hasn't.’
‘Do you ever feel like you're the only person in the world who hasn't seen or done a certain thing?’
‘Out of sight, out of mind and out of the charts, she hasn't had a hit in Britain for more than a decade.’
‘Well, there doesn't seem to be much going on out there, as there hasn't for over a year.’
‘It's been snowing for about a week in my patch of London, and yet it hasn't settled once.’
‘He's spent up and hasn't the money left for a taxi, so it's a long walk home to Carleton.’
‘The house is not in good condition because my father hasn't been in a position to look after it.’
‘He hasn't lost his journalistic skills.’
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