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- NAUGHT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NAUGHT is nothing How to use naught in a sentence
- NAUGHT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
idioms come to naught, to come to nothing; be without result or fruition; fail set at naught, to regard or treat as of no importance; disdain He entered a milieu that set his ideals at naught
- NAUGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
All our efforts were for naught All their plans came to naught (= did not achieve anything)
- Naught or Nought – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
Naught and nought are two such words They are actually spelling variants of the same pronoun, which is several centuries old Any time you have an archaic word, you should ask yourself if there is a newer, simpler word that you could use instead
- naught - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
naught (countable and uncountable, plural naughts) (archaic) Nothingness (chiefly US, dated) Alternative spelling of nought
- Naught vs. Nought - Grammar. com
Both "naught" and "nought" are correct and old-fashioned, rarely used nowadays in English But while "naught" is mainly used in the US, "nought" is the spelling preferred in the UK
- Naught - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When things come to naught, they've come to nothing If you feel bad about ending up with nothing, you can also say "It was all for naught!"
- NAUGHT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
5 meanings: 1 archaic or literary nothing or nothingness; ruin or failure 2 → a variant spelling (esp US) of nought 3 → See Click for more definitions
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