aught
1 Americannoun
adverb
noun
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a cipher (0); zero.
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aughts, the first decade of any century, especially the years 1900 through 1909 or 2000 through 2009.
verb (used with object)
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to own; possess.
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to owe (someone or something); be obligated to.
adjective
noun
pronoun
adverb
noun
Etymology
Origin of aught1
First recorded before 1000; Middle English aught, ought, Old English āht, āwiht, ōwiht, equivalent to ā, ō “ever” + wiht “thing”; wight 1
Origin of aught2
First recorded in 1820–25; from a naught, taken as an aught ( auger ). See naught
Origin of aught3
First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English æht; cognate with Old High German ēht, Gothic aihts; akin to owe, own
Origin of aught4
First recorded in 1100–50; Middle English aghte, aughte, variant of eighte; eight
Example Sentences
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Tolkien’s epic fantasy for the big screen in the early aughts, teased “very special partner” Colbert’s involvement in a video posted to social media Tuesday.
From Los Angeles Times
Initially thinking it had the makings of a short film, Dunlop thought the reality format was something to consider as the genre gained traction in the early aughts.
From Los Angeles Times
I flashed back to back in the early aughts when you were doing “Scrubs” and you called me up and asked me if I would do something.
From Los Angeles Times
The broadcast aired her series “Nigella Bites” in the late 1990s and early aughts in tandem with the release of her book of the same name.
From Los Angeles Times
In the mid-’90s and early aughts, Moon supplemented his series work with films including “The Brady Bunch Movie,” “Minority Report,” “Fight Club,” “Evan Almighty” and “Leap Year.”
From Los Angeles Times
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