have no words for (someone or something)
have no words for (someone or something)
To be rendered speechless by someone or something. I have no words for how deeply I love my wife. The teacher had no words for the state of chaos she witnessed when she stepped back into the classroom.
See also: have, no, word
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have no words for
To be unable to describe or talk about.
See also: have, no, word
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- have no words for
- exchange no more than
- exchange no more than (an amount of) words
- in so many words
- in so/as many words
- put (something) into words
- put into words
- too (something) for words
- too for words
- too funny, sad, etc. for words