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What Does "no he's far" Mean?

Learn what "no he's far" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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No, he's far too proud and stubborn for that.

It means he is unlikely to do it because his pride and stubbornness would stop him.

From Rosy Psycho, Episode 32

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is explaining that he will not act because of his pride and stubbornness.

Usage Scenario

Use this to explain why someone will not back down or take a certain action. It sounds natural in conversation and slightly negative, but not openly rude.

Better ways to say it

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He's too proud and stubborn for that.
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No, he's far too proud and stubborn.
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He's just too stubborn to do that.

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