Found 3 items, similar to naught.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: naught
nihil
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: naught
naught
n 1: a quantity of no importance;
“it looked like nothing I had
ever seen before”;
“reduced to nil all the work we had
done”;
“we racked up a pathetic goose egg”;
“it was all
for naught”;
“I didn't hear zilch about it” [syn:
nothing,
nil,
nix,
nada,
null,
aught,
cipher,
cypher,
goose egg,
zero,
zilch,
zip]
2: complete failure;
“all my efforts led to naught”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Naught
Naught
\Naught\, a.
1. Of no value or account; worthless; bad; useless.
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It is naught, it is naught, saith the buyer. --Prov.
xx. 14.
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Go, get you to your house; begone, away!
All will be naught else. --Shak.
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Things naught and things indifferent. --Hooker.
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2. Hence, vile; base; naughty. [Obs.]
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No man can be stark naught at once. --Fuller.
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Naught
\Naught\ (n[add]t), n. [OE. naught, nought, naht, nawiht,
AS. n[=a]wiht, n[=a]uht, n[=a]ht; ne not + [=a] ever + wiht
thing, whit; hence, not ever a whit. See
No, adv.
Whit,
and cf.
Aught,
Not.]
1. Nothing. [Written also
nought.]
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Doth Job fear God for naught? --Job i. 9.
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2. The arithmetical character 0; a cipher. See
Cipher.
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To set at naught, to treat as of no account; to disregard;
to despise; to defy; to treat with ignominy.
“Ye have set
at naught all my counsel.” --Prov. i. 25.
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Naught
\Naught\, adv.
In no degree; not at all. --Chaucer.
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To wealth or sovereign power he naught applied.
--Fairfax.
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