naught (Meaning)
naught (n)
a quantity of no importance
complete failure
naught (adv.)
Nothing.
The arithmetical character 0; a cipher. See Cipher.
In no degree; not at all.
naught (a.)
Of no value or account; worthless; bad; useless.
Hence, vile; base; naughty.
Synonyms & Antonyms of naught
naught Sentence Examples
- The village fair was a merry celebration with naught but laughter and joy.
- Amidst the chaos, she stood serene, her countenance revealing naught of the turmoil within.
- The explorer's map led him naught but astray, leaving him lost in the depths of the jungle.
- The enigmatic figure vanished without a trace, leaving naught behind but whispers and speculation.
- The house was empty and barren, containing naught but dusty relics of forgotten lives.
- The storm raged with fury, leaving naught but shattered windows and uprooted trees in its wake.
- The traveler's journey was marked by naught but hardship and adversity.
- The artist's canvas remained blank, revealing naught of his inner struggles.
- The magician's trick was captivating, leaving the audience in awe with naught but a wisp of smoke.
- The garden bloomed in vibrant hues, with naught but the gentle hum of bees breaking the silence.
FAQs About the word naught
a quantity of no importance, complete failureNothing., The arithmetical character 0; a cipher. See Cipher., In no degree; not at all., Of no value or account; w
nothing, nil, oh, aught,zero, o, zip,cipher, goose egg, zilch
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The village fair was a merry celebration with naught but laughter and joy.
Amidst the chaos, she stood serene, her countenance revealing naught of the turmoil within.
The explorer's map led him naught but astray, leaving him lost in the depths of the jungle.
The enigmatic figure vanished without a trace, leaving naught behind but whispers and speculation.