nought|noughts in English

noun

[nɔt ,nɑt /nɔːt]

nothing; worthless; complete failure; total ruin (also naught) zero (British)

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1. When multiplying numbers ending in nought , bring down the noughts first.

2. Nought venture, nought have [gain, win]. 

3. 4 Nought venture, nought have [gain, win]. 

4. And 75 per cent of nought is still nought.

5. Next, you should cancel out all the noughts.

6. Peace negotiations came to nought .

7. Their effort came to nought.

8. One minus one leaves nought [ zero ].

9. I will nought this matere maistrely Avowen

10. All our efforts have come to nought .

11. His efforts to reform the party came to nought.

12. But really, all this will come to nought.

13. Synonyms for Aughts include nothings, nil, zeroes, noughts, zilch, zips, naught, ciphers, oes and ohs

14. I give the programme nought out of ten for humour.

15. The Greeks did nought , but play the fools and lie.

16. 87 Merry is he that hath nought to lose.

17. But these plans came to nought when France surrendered in June 1940.

18. 2 Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or zero / nought degrees Celsius .

19. This car can accelerate from nought to sixty in ten seconds.

20. Three thousand is written with a three and three nought.

21. Sales rose by nought point four per cent last month.

22. There comes nought out of the sack but what was there.

23. Hindley was nought, and would never thrive as where he wandered.

24. Prophets of downfall of our democracy have seen their predictions come to nought.

25. Numerous attempts to persuade him to write his memoirs came to nought.