nothing if not
English
Etymology
Literally, asserts the truth of a statement by saying that the alternative is void.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈnʌθɪŋ ɪf nɒt/
Adverb
nothing if not (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Certainly; definitely; (sometimes also obliquely) thoroughly; wholly; to a high degree; extremely.
- Antonym: anything but
- Coordinate term: a bit
- Near-synonyms: nothing less than, nothing but
- He's nothing if not a liar.
- He is certainly a liar.
- Well, thrift is a virtue, and he's nothing if not careful with money.
- Not only denotes that he is certainly careful with money (frugal) but also obliquely implies that he is very careful with money (miserly).
Usage notes
The degree connotation relies heavily on idiomaticity; there is no literal logic to it.