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What (who) is wouldn't - definition

UNINFLECTED VERBS IN ENGLISH
Can't; Couldn't; Shouldn't; Wouldn't; Won't; Would; Should; Needn't; Wouldest; Could; Modal stacking; Canst; Double modal; Shan't; Might could; English modal auxiliary verb; Can (verb); Semi-modal; Cannot; Modal verbs in English; English modal verb; Mustn't; Daren't; Mayn't; Mightn't; Ought to; Oughta; Oughtn't; Had better; Hadn't better; Have to; Has to; Had to; Double modals; Shoud; Had To

wouldn't         
¦ contraction would not.
wouldn't         
Wouldn't is the usual spoken form of 'would not'.
They wouldn't allow me to smoke.
You Wouldn't Steal a Car         
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT OPPOSING COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT.
You wouldn't download a car; Piracy. It's a Crime.; Download a car
"You Wouldn't Steal a Car" is the first sentence of a public service announcement created in July 2004, which was part of the anti-copyright infringement campaign "Piracy. It's a crime.

Wikipedia

English modal verbs

The English modal verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality (properties such as possibility, obligation, etc.). They can be distinguished from other verbs by their defectiveness (they do not have participle or infinitive forms) and by their neutralization (that they do not take the ending -(e)s in the third-person singular).

The principal English modal verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must. Certain other verbs are sometimes classed as modals; these include ought, had better, and (in certain uses) dare and need. Verbs which share only some of the characteristics of the principal modals are sometimes called "quasi-modals", "semi-modals", or "pseudo-modals".

Examples of use of wouldn't
1. MCCORMACK:В I wouldnt say organized, Peter.В I wouldnt say organized by the U.S.
2. QUESTION:В So you wouldnt say, in one of those terrible sports analogies, you wouldnt say hes the point man, you wouldnt say hes carrying the ball of the U.S.?
3. QUESTION:В Well, if it wouldnt change it on that sense, why wouldnt you give them a couple of days notice in any event?
4. Q: It wouldnt have -- okay, so it wouldnt have an impact positively on end strength.В What would be the negative impact of the - MR.
5. I wouldnt be hurt, and I wouldnt press to meet you unless you really wanted to, though it would be nice.