nothing
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no thing; not anything; naught.
to say nothing.
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no part, share, or trace (usually followed byof ).
The house showed nothing of its former magnificence.
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something that is nonexistent.
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The sound faded to nothing.
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something of no importance or significance.
Wealth is nothing if you're not healthy enough to enjoy it.
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a trivial action, matter, circumstance, thing, or remark.
to exchange a few nothings when being introduced.
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a person of little or no importance; a nobody.
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something that is without quantity or magnitude.
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a cipher or naught.
Nothing from nine leaves nine.
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(used in conventional responses to expressions of thanks).
Think nothing of it. It's nothing. Nothing to it.
adverb
adjective
idioms
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in nothing flat, in very little time.
Dinner was finished in nothing flat.
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nothing doing,
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Informal. emphatically no; certainly not.
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no activity, inducement, advantage, etc., present to the eye.
We drove through the town but there seemed to be nothing doing.
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think nothing of,
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to treat casually.
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to regard as insignificant.
He thinks nothing of lying to conceal his incompetence.
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make nothing of,
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to treat lightly; regard as easy.
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to be unsuccessful in comprehending.
He could make nothing of the complicated directions.
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nothing less than / short of, absolutely; completely.
She was used to nothing less than the best.
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nothing but, nothing other than; only.
We could see nothing but fog.
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for nothing,
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free of charge.
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for no apparent reason or motive.
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futilely; to no avail.
They had gone to a great deal of expense for nothing.
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pronoun
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(indefinite) no thing; not anything, as of an implied or specified class of things
I can give you nothing
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no part or share
to have nothing to do with this crime
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a matter of no importance or significance
it doesn't matter, it's nothing
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indicating the absence of anything perceptible; nothingness
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indicating the absence of meaning, value, worth, etc
to amount to nothing
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zero quantity; nought
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not to concern or be significant to (someone)
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to be not nearly as good as
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to have no connection with
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to have no engagements to keep
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to be undressed or naked
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informal to compare unfavourably with
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informal in almost no time; very quickly or soon
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not something other than; only
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informal an expression of dismissal, disapproval, lack of compliance with a request, etc
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at the very least; certainly
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downright; truly
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there's no choice; there's no other course
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a general expression of praise
there's nothing like a good cup of tea
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it is very simple, easy, etc
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to regard as routine, easy, or natural
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to have no compunction or hesitation about
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to have a very low opinion of
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as well as; even disregarding
he was warmly dressed in a shirt and heavy jumper, to say nothing of his thick overcoat
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to be prepared to do anything; be unscrupulous or ruthless
adverb
noun
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informal a person or thing of no importance or significance
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words of endearment or affection
Usage
Nothing normally takes a singular verb, but when nothing but is followed by a plural form of a noun, a plural verb is usually used: it was a large room where nothing but souvenirs were sold
Etymology
Origin of nothing
First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English nānthing, nathing; no 2, thing 1
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