(negative prefix for verbs) / have not / not

= + : Mahatma Gandhi is being carried out of the Eiffel Tower, and he just passed the entrance. He is not allowed to enter, because he has no money. He begs to be allowed to enter and tries to trade a bottle of water and a halberd for a ticket.
drowned / to end / to die / to inundate
(negative prefix for verbs) have not; not

没 character breakdown

surname Shu
bamboo or wooden spear / Kangxi radical 79, occurring in 段[duan4], 毅[yi4], 殺|杀[sha1] etc

= + : Sheldon Shrimp (shu-) is practising his martial arts skills in front of the space station (-1). He's a specialist in the combined halberd (symbol for 殳) boxing style, and practises smashing tables (几) with his sucker punch (symbol for 又).
"water" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 85), occurring in 沒|没[mei2], 法[fa3], 流[liu2] etc / see also 三點水|三点水[san1 dian3 shui3]

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a bottle of water. Sheldon Shrimp (shu) enjoys a bottle of water (氵) in the Eiffel Tower's living room (ei3). The got the water by scratching (㇀) a blossom (⺀) and catching the leaking dew in a bottle.

Characters with 没 as component

没 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 没

never (in the past) / never did
don't know what to do with you / can't really say no to you
sunset / sundown
veiled / obscure
unimportant / perfunctory / indifferent / (of conversation) idly
(before a noun) Do (you, they etc) have ...? / Is there a ...? / (before a verb) Did (you, they etc) (verb, infinitive)? / Have (you, they etc) (verb, past participle)?
see 有的沒的|有的没的[you3 de5 mei2 de5]
trivial (matters) / triviality / nonsense / rubbish
to confiscate
no respect for seniors / lacking in manners
to be dead / not to be, or cease to exist
to be lacking in human character
don't know what to do with you (used to express mild exasperation)

Sentences with 没

ǎn
lǎo
su̅n
méi
yǒu
yi̅
jiàn
chèn
shǒu
de
bi̅ng
qì