Definition of hasn't in English:
 hasn't
contractionˈhaz(ə)ntˈhæznt
Has not.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  However Teddy says the goodwill of people who visit him hasn't deteriorated at all.
 -  Out of sight, out of mind and out of the charts, she hasn't had a hit in Britain for more than a decade.
 -  We guess she hasn't any plans to return to nursing in this country any time soon.
 -  It's been snowing for about a week in my patch of London, and yet it hasn't settled once.
 -  What there hasn't always been is the lack of cohesion among people living in a common society.
 -  He hasn't lost his journalistic skills.
 -  Garden waste is rotting outside homes because it hasn't been collected for a month.
 -  Do you ever feel like you're the only person in the world who hasn't seen or done a certain thing?
 -  One area the manager hasn't been able to strengthen is the goalscoring department.
 -  Colin will tell you he hasn't played as well as he can over the last few weeks, and we have to get the spark back.
 -  The phone hasn't stopped ringing with people calling me up to say how wonderful it looks.
 -  He hasn't paid his fine and must therefore serve the extra term that has been added to his sentence.
 -  I did think this time around would be different, but it hasn't worked out that way at all.
 -  I ask her if she has had any luck with her emails and she replies that she hasn't.
 -  His playlist is as eclectic as ever and while the sounds have changed, the man hasn't.
 -  She hasn't seen her father for several weeks and I am unsure how to handle this situation.
 -  He's spent up and hasn't the money left for a taxi, so it's a long walk home to Carleton.
 -  The house is not in good condition because my father hasn't been in a position to look after it.
 -  Well, there doesn't seem to be much going on out there, as there hasn't for over a year.
 -  But she hasn't got a job lined up at the end of next year and she is worried about paying it off.