Zero (en. Zero)

/ˈθe.ɾo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
The number that precedes one on the number line.
In mathematics, zero is fundamental for basic operations.
En matemáticas, el cero es fundamental para las operaciones básicas.
The lowest grade in an evaluation system.
I received a zero on the exam for not completing the questions.
Recibí un cero en el examen por no completar las preguntas.
A state of emptiness or nullity.
The account balance is now at zero.
El saldo de la cuenta ahora está en cero.

Etymology

From Italian 'zero', which in turn comes from Arabic 'ṣifr', meaning 'empty' or 'nothing'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

a zero to the left
It refers to something or someone that has no importance or value.
cero a la izquierda
to give zero
Phrase used to indicate that someone did not obtain any results or benefits.
dar cero
zero in behavior
Expression that indicates that someone is not behaving properly or is in trouble.
cero en conducta

Related Words

absolute zero
The temperature at which molecular motion stops, equivalent to -273.15 °C.
cero absoluto
financial zero
A situation where income and expenses are balanced, resulting in a net balance of zero.
cero financiero

Slang Meanings

Zero patatero
The project was a total zero, nothing was presented.
El proyecto fue un cero patatero, no se presentó nada.
Zero to the left
In that meeting, my opinion was worth zero to the left.
En esa reunión, mi opinión valía cero a la izquierda.