Meaning & Definition of word "Naught"

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    Naught

    /nɔːt/

    noun:

    • 1. Nothing; the absence of anything; nonexistence.
      • Example: To him, their promises were naught, empty words without meaning.
    • 2. A term used to describe someone who is worthless; a good-for-naught.
      • Example: He was considered naught by his peers after his recent failure.

    adjective:

    • 1. Worthless; of no value; insignificant.
      • Example: The naught gains from the investment were disappointing.

    adverb:

    • 1. Nothing; zero; not anything.
      • Example: All her efforts came to naught when the project was canceled.
    • 2. To no purpose; in vain.
      • Example: He tried to explain his point, but it was naught to his audience.
    • 3. Of no worth; worthless.
      • Example: After reviewing the performance, the manager deemed the results naught.

    Etymology

    Old English nāwiht meaning 'not anything', from nā 'not' + wiht 'thing'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to come to naught:

    to end in failure or have no worth

    naught but:

    nothing except

    from naught:

    from nothing; starting point is nothing

    Related Words

    nothing:

    the absence of anything; no thing at all.

    null:

    having no legal or binding force; invalid.

    void:

    completely empty; having no content.

    Slang Meanings of naught

    Meaning: A term used to denote something worthless.

    Example Sentence: That old car is naught, I can’t even sell it.

    Meaning: Lost or wasted time.

    Example Sentence: I spent the whole day, and it was naught.