(idiomatic)An officialrefusal to relay any further information, used for example in response to a question by a newspaper reporter or police officer.[from c. 1950]
The district attorney said, "No comment," when the reporter asked if he knew the identity of the murder suspect, for fear that the culprit might be a flight risk.
(idiomatic, somewhat sarcastic)A refusal to make the obvious impolite retort.
Wrex: And Shepard--I like what you've done with the Normandy. Got tired of always hanging around the cargo bay before. Wrex: I still don't have a window like Liara does... but maybe that's because I don't kiss as well. [laughter] Shepard:No comment. Wrex: Yeah [laughter]... I missed this place.
“Cannes : JM Barr écoeuré par l'attitude de Guillaume canet”, in(Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], 5 June 2009 (last accessed)
Cette année il a essayé de se fondre parmi les acteurs, actrices pour les prendre en photos mais certains s'y sont opposés avec un certain dédain revendiquant comme Guillaume Canet" son droit à l'image".No comment...