naught|naughts in English
noun
[nɔt ,nɑt /nɔːt]
zero; nothing; worthless (Archaic); complete failure; total ruin (also nought)
Use "naught|naughts" in a sentence
1. Better aught than naught.
2. You've bought a thing of naught.
3. Now his calculations were for naught.
4. All their plans came to naught .
5. They cared naught for my suggestions.
6. His crime has gained him naught.
7. Even so, such efforts also come to naught.
8. All our plans come to naught.
9. All our efforts were for naught.
10. These efforts have come to naught [ nothing ].
11. All his labour has come to naught.
12. All our good planning came to naught.
13. Has all my instruction been for naught?
14. The plan came to naught at last.
15. Though I rather think it's all for naught.
16. Men may the wise atrenne, and naught Atrede
17. He set at naught all my good advice.
18. He sets at naught every convention of society.
19. He set at naught all his parents'good advice.
20. A pity it's all for naught when they starve to death.
21. But this last little stab at optimism soon comes to naught.
22. You are naught but a fool, an addlebrained fool!
23. His effort to help her will come to naught.
24. All Mike's elaborate schemes seem to come to naught.
25. All our plans may yet be set at naught.