Part of linguistic morphology.
Synonyms
Examples for "nothing "
Examples for "nothing "
1 However, Mr Mark said the government's concerns about China were nothing new.
2 There is, of course, an easier solution to this problem: do nothing .
3 A year later, nothing and everything was new in New Port City.
4 Though she said nothing , her body language provided a clear enough answer.
5 However, police today found the unlicensed private investigator had done nothing wrong.
1 KJC: I really love designing products for different people and different occasions.
2 We love our state and we're concerned for its future…, he said.
3 TIM: I would love to visit South Africa if given the opportunity.
4 Young children often love to hear the same story again and again.
5 I hope our love can continue in this chaotic time, he said.
1 But think of the course of the future as, oh , flowing water.
2 And then they would say, oh , and start asking really personal questions.
3 They go a long way on a walkabout - oh my word, he said.
4 The list is long here but it really is oh so good!
5 I won't use the word here - oh yes, I will; why shouldn't I?
1 I - o - evoe - ee is an ancient call which is still in popular use today.
2 Turnbull and Widodo also discussed improving cooperation o fighting terrorism and education.
3 N o , all things considered, proactively contacting customers was the right approach.
4 Nothing special to report except Dad is being so - o - o - o difficult right now!
5 Not the ' cat - o - nine - tails ' variety, but people with a very odd job title.
1 The change would allow companies to build new commercial airports from scratch .
2 Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from scratch .
3 This company was started from scratch and was delivered within a year.
4 Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from scratch .
5 The South Sudan government had to almost build the country from scratch .
1 It extenuates some things, maybe; but it sets down naught in malice.
2 He rejected the priests; he would have naught of any but me.
3 The forest provided his food, which in the backwoods cost him naught .
4 They need to learn that the Night's Watch is naught t'be feared.
5 No, no; I will believe naught against Jasper until I see it.
1 I ne'er thought Father would accept aught but a Norseman, Drifa said.
2 Moreover, Pharaoh would avenge aught he did upon the people of Israel.
3 The material universe may, for aught we know, be limited in extent.
4 No one knows aught of what pleases the eye and the heart.
5 For aught I know, it was current money in Nineveh and Babylon.
1 Thus, the quality of your school is determined by your zip code.
2 Our zip code has been called the most dangerous in Kansas City.
3 That, combined with its excellent zip , unfortunately makes it vulnerable to damage.
4 Patient income was estimated from residential zip code at time of HCT.
5 One recent story nicely summed up his zip and lack of pretension.
1 The Goddess herself says: 'By nought but Love may I be known.'
2 With all my heart I hoped also that nought might mar it.
3 The life of a single man is as nought in the scale.
4 But of that which is written in the packet know I nought .
5 It was of little value; but I had nought else to give.
1 LXR - null mice also display delayed resolution, suggesting that native oxysterols promote resolution.
2 McDougal is asking the court to declare the agreement null and void.
3 The meta-analysis rejected the null hypothesis that all studies showed no effect.
4 Overall the distribution of associations was not significantly different from the null .
5 Therefore, migration defects of Pten - null neurons might be secondary to ectopic differentiation.
1 The general sat holding in his hand a short letter, in cipher .
2 The interpretation of the cipher was written on it in these words:
3 Many film viewers, however, thought HAL was a one-letter-ahead cipher for IBM.
4 Or the writing is in cipher and he must furnish the key.
5 He could penetrate no farther into the instructions; the cipher again changed.
1 We were told of 'smugly smiling atheists' and 'Lions 10; Christians nil ' .
2 The chances of the current terms succeeding, therefore, are just about nil .
3 Etisalat said it was carrying its 45 percent stake at nil value.
4 The company's risk of bankruptcy is essentially nil now, the analyst said.
5 The expenditure of the successful Labour candidate in Pretoria was practically nil .
1 Yet the new approach leaves China plenty of scope to nix investigations.
2 Besides, her boyfriend's immoderate enthusiasm alone was enough to nix the idea.
3 The rest, sadly, nix the idea of this as a Mac lovefest.
4 So he is good for nix , the worse cur I ever saw.
5 I'll give you nix naught nothing and my thanks into the bargain.
1 Hours: 40 hours or more a week during the season, then nada .
2 Our forever bae Michael B. Jordan also received a nomination for nada .
3 Gina's interest in the question was close to total nada .
4 You'll notice the music in your headphones, and nada else.
5 All I meant, Miss White: I had nada to gain.
1 The Serbian Government spent a small fortune in cypher telegrams about you.
2 There it had been, the juxtaposed cypher , and in the proper order:
3 In the centre of the others, were his majesty's cypher of f.r.
4 We talk to each other in a sort of cypher , dear Rhoda.
5 I then applied myself to the problem of breaking the cypher .
1 Presto - zippo , man, that'll be the last we ever see of her.
2 We're sifting through it, but so far zippo .
3 It's costing us a bundle, and returning zippo .
4 We'd just started our staff study when we got a zippo - that 's an operational priority message-tocome home.
5 You have to believe that you can and should perform whatever action you had in mind, or you get zippo .
1 For about 68 million Americans, the answer to that question is zilch .
2 Except for that height estimate, I saw zilch with regard to sex.
3 She may be an excellent MEP but her track record is zilch .
4 And now here I am, starting from scratch, with nothing, zilch , zero.
5 Faws Right now, we know zilch about this Dublin-based producer or producers …
1 She said a few times she had used a goose egg in custard.
2 Better than the goose egg he had been looking forward to.
3 A large goose egg , purple and knotted, was rising mystically on his forehead.
4 A goose egg , puffy and gray, swelled along his sallow cheekbone.
5 He disappeared into his tunnel, pushing the goose egg in front of him.
1 Many big firms, such as palm producer Wilmar and timber giant APP, have signed zero-deforestation pledges in recent years.
The point on a scale from which positive or negative numerical quantities can be measured.
Of a holomorphic function in complex analysis.
Other meanings for "zero" 1 This way Quinn confirmed his zero - rated compassion; only children held equal status.
2 She said the game must take a zero tolerance approach to abuse.
3 Labour would propose amendments to scrap zero hour contracts, Mr Lees-Galloway said.
4 However, the problem here is that the final y-position is not zero .
5 South Australia and the ACT reported zero new cases since Tuesday's updates.
6 Police forces must adopt a zero - tolerance approach to this kind of behaviour.
7 Until global emissions reach net zero , average temperature will continue to rise.
8 He said he supported a zero target approach in the hospital system.
9 All thrusters answer new course one eight zero by zero zero zero .
10 Many of the new jobs created are zero - hour contracts, part-time or temporary.
11 Workplace Relations Minister Michael Woodhouse said zero hours contracts were not fair.
12 That sounded punchy given tough regulation, low growth and sub - zero interest rates.
13 I remember telling family members there was zero percent chance, he said.
14 However, South Africans could not help but zero in on the speculation.
15 San Quentin had zero cases before more than 100 new inmates arrived.
16 He said communities needed to have zero tolerance towards violence against women.
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Indicative · Present
Zero across language varieties