naught

IPA: nˈɔt

noun

  • (archaic) Nothingness.
  • (chiefly US, old-fashioned) Alternative spelling of nought [Nothing; something which does not exist.]
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Examples of "naught" in Sentences

  • But the conference was all for naught.
  • The dispute process at this point is for naught.
  • My fingers are burning with the effort to say naught.
  • Thanks for taking the time and I'm sorry it was for naught.
  • It was all for naught, of course, with the US air superiority.
  • An attempt to save the locomotive for preservation came to naught.
  • In the end, it was for naught as the subject matter can't be verified.
  • They were not prevented because the people of Futuna knew naught of fighting.
  • The most elegant tropes are naught but air if the audience fail to hear them.
  • A single mechanical failure to the drive and the backups have been for naught.

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