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nothing
[ nuhth-ing ]
noun
- no thing; not anything; naught:
to say nothing.
- no part, share, or trace (usually followed by of ):
The house showed nothing of its former magnificence.
- something that is nonexistent.
The sound faded to nothing.
- something of no importance or significance:
Wealth is nothing if you're not healthy enough to enjoy it.
- a trivial action, matter, circumstance, thing, or remark:
to exchange a few nothings when being introduced.
- a person of little or no importance; a nobody.
- something that is without quantity or magnitude.
- a cipher or naught:
Nothing from nine leaves nine.
- (used in conventional responses to expressions of thanks):
Think nothing of it. It's nothing. Nothing to it.
adverb
- in no respect or degree; not at all:
It was nothing like that. Nothing dismayed, he repeated his question.
adjective
- amounting to nothing, as in offering no prospects for satisfaction, advancement, or the like:
She was stuck in a nothing job.
nothing
/ ˈnʌθɪŋ /
pronoun
- indefinite no thing; not anything, as of an implied or specified class of things
I can give you nothing
- no part or share
to have nothing to do with this crime
- a matter of no importance or significance
it doesn't matter, it's nothing
- indicating the absence of anything perceptible; nothingness
- indicating the absence of meaning, value, worth, etc
to amount to nothing
- zero quantity; nought
- be nothing to
- not to concern or be significant to (someone)
- to be not nearly as good as
- have nothing to do with or be nothing to do withto have no connection with
- have nothing on or have got nothing on
- to have no engagements to keep
- to be undressed or naked
- to compare unfavourably with
- in nothing flat informal.in almost no time; very quickly or soon
- nothing butnot something other than; only
- nothing doing informal.an expression of dismissal, disapproval, lack of compliance with a request, etc
- nothing if notat the very least; certainly
- nothing less than or nothing short ofdownright; truly
- there's nothing for itthere's no choice; there's no other course
- there's nothing likea general expression of praise
there's nothing like a good cup of tea
- there's nothing to itit is very simple, easy, etc
- think nothing of
- to regard as routine, easy, or natural
- to have no compunction or hesitation about
- to have a very low opinion of
- to say nothing ofas well as; even disregarding
he was warmly dressed in a shirt and heavy jumper, to say nothing of his thick overcoat
- stop at nothingto be prepared to do anything; be unscrupulous or ruthless
adverb
- in no way; not at all
he looked nothing like his brother
noun
- informal.a person or thing of no importance or significance
- sweet nothingswords of endearment or affection
Usage
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of nothing1
Idioms and Phrases
- for nothing,
- free of charge.
- for no apparent reason or motive.
- futilely; to no avail:
They had gone to a great deal of expense for nothing.
- in nothing flat, in very little time:
Dinner was finished in nothing flat.
- make nothing of,
- to treat lightly; regard as easy.
- to be unsuccessful in comprehending:
He could make nothing of the complicated directions.
- nothing but, nothing other than; only:
We could see nothing but fog.
- nothing doing,
- Informal. emphatically no; certainly not.
- no activity, inducement, advantage, etc., present to the eye:
We drove through the town but there seemed to be nothing doing.
- nothing less than / short of, absolutely; completely:
She was used to nothing less than the best.
- think nothing of,
- to treat casually.
- to regard as insignificant:
He thinks nothing of lying to conceal his incompetence.
More idioms and phrases containing nothing
- come to nothing
- count for (nothing)
- go for nothing
- have nothing on
- have nothing to do with
- here goes (nothing)
- in no time (nothing flat)
- leave a lot (nothing) to be desired
- make nothing of
- make something of (nothing)
- much ado about nothing
- not know beans (from nothing)
- not to mention (say nothing of)
- stop at nothing
- sweet nothings
- think nothing of
- want for nothing
Example Sentences
Speaking ahead of the ceremony Thursday to mark his arrival as the city’s 59th chief of police, McDonnell voiced concern about the perception of disorder — and the reality that crimes are going unreported because some believe nothing will be done to investigate.
It’s certainly well beyond the power of any docudrama to take it in whole, and the strength of FX’s “Say Nothing” — a nine-episode historical drama now streaming on Hulu — is that it doesn’t try to.
A disclaimer at the end of each episode acknowledges Adams’ denial that he was ever a member of the IRA or involved in political violence; it’s a claim “Say Nothing” otherwise freely dismisses.
“Say Nothing” begins in a state of knotted tension: an introductory voiceover by Lola Petticrew’s resolute Dolours Price lets us know we’re walking in on a fight between the British and the Irish, “the same old s**te,” that’s spanned 800 years.
Maybe she's also a stand-in for a nation perpetually haunted by the Troubles, the violent escalation between Northern Ireland's Catholics and Protestant loyalists through which “Say Nothing” travels.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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