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no-non·sense

adjective
simple and straightforward; sensible.
"a no-nonsense approach"
synonyms: matter-of-fact, down-to-earth, practical, sensible, realistic, full of common sense, commonsensical, reasonable, rational, logical, sound, balanced, sober, pragmatic, levelheaded, serious-minded, businesslike, hardheaded, responsible, sane, mundane, unromantic, unidealistic

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The meaning of NO-NONSENSE is tolerating no nonsense : serious, businesslike. How to use no-nonsense in a sentence.
NO-NONSENSE meaning: 1. practical and serious, and only interested in doing what is necessary or achieving what is…. Learn more.
adjective. not tolerating anything frivolous or trifling; firm and businesslike:
Synonyms for NO-NONSENSE: solemn, serious, stern, professional, earnest, humorless, unsmiling, sober; Antonyms of NO-NONSENSE: humorous, playful, jocular, ...
Someone who's no-nonsense is very efficient and businesslike. If you're extremely practical and don't see the point of wasting time, you're no-nonsense.
1. adjective. If you describe someone as a no-nonsense person, you approve of the fact that they are efficient, direct, and quite tough. [approval]
​simple and direct; only paying attention to important and necessary things. a no-nonsense approach/style; She was a tough, no-nonsense leader.
NO–NONSENSE meaning: very serious about doing things in a direct and efficient way without any foolishness or nonsense.
no-nonsense, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.