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Grammar.com
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Naught vs. Nought
Say it is uncommon or rare once and move on, you uselessly repeating it is for naught. more » ... To my knowledge: 'naught' in USA: Old/archaic version of 'nothing'. Only really used in some phrases. 'naught' in the UK: Old/archaic version of 'nothing'. Not used often.
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Quora
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What is the difference between 'naught' and 'nought'? - Quora
Answer (1 of 2): Nought is an old fashioned word for the numeral zero. You might say nought instead of saying zero. Naught means ‘nothing’ as in “We searched all night but it was all for naught”.
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Wikipedia
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Names for the number 0 in English - Wikipedia
September 28, 2025 - There is a distinction in British English between the two, but it is not one that is universally recognized. This distinction is that "nought" is primarily used in a literal arithmetic sense, where the number 0 is straightforwardly meant, whereas "naught" is used in poetical and rhetorical senses, ...
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Writing Explained
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Naught or Nought – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
July 7, 2017 - For British audiences, who are ... stick with nothing instead. Is it naught or nought? Nought and naught are spelling variants of an archaic pronoun that means nothing....
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Resourceaholic
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Resourceaholic: ♫ You say zero, I say nought ♫
And don't forget 'nowt' in northern England (Lancashire, anyway) to mean nothing rather than zero. I've never spelt nought as naught, but I wonder if 'naught' used to have a 'nowt' pronunciation... I suspect 'naught' spellers are reflecting naughty which has the 'nought ' sound.
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GRAMMARIST
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How to Use Naught vs. nought Correctly
June 2, 2022 - Both naught and nought mean nothing, and in American English they are more or less interchangeable (though naught is the more common spelling). Elsewhere, they are different.
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Dictionary.com
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NOUGHT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
The informal term noughties for the decade of 2000–2009 comes from this sense.Nought is an alternate spelling of naught, which has the exact same meaning.Example: I had nought to do with breaking the lamp, but my mother still thought I was ...
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WordReference
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nought vs naught | WordReference Forums
April 28, 2010 - Naught is used over nought in the US (I looked this up in the OED). Other uses of both spellings are archaic and literary. I find that using 'naught' is easier in scientific speech because it's simply less syllables ie. x_0 is either 'ex sub ...
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Cambridge Dictionary
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NOUGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
NOUGHT definition: 1. the number 0 or zero: 2. → naught old use or literary 3. the number 0 or zero: . Learn more.
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GRAMMARIST
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Knot, nought, naught or not Homophones Spelling & Definition
May 15, 2022 - The word knot is derived from the Old English word cnotta, which means entwined cord or rope. Nought means nothing, and it also means the digit zero. Nought is a British spelling. The preferred American spelling is naught, which also means nothing.
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Columbia Journalism Review
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Your head will spin: Uses of ‘naught,’ ‘aught,’ and ‘ought’ - Columbia Journalism Review
But “naughty” originally meant “poor,” someone who had “naught.” ... As a rule of thumb, “nought” (or “aught”) is preferred when dealing with numbers, while “naught” is preferred outside of math.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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NAUGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
naught · number · uk · Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio · /nɔːt/ us · Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio · /nɑːt/ Add to word list Add to word list · [ U ] old use or literary (also nought) nothing: All our efforts were ...
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Language Log
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Language Log » Aught and naught, anything and nothing
Note also that there is, of course, a distinction between ‘naught’ (= ‘nothing’, ‘none’) and ‘nought’ (= ‘zero’): I would say ‘nought point five’ (or ‘zero point five’) for 0.5; but I might (in poetic mode) say ‘there was naught but half a cake left’ if 0.5 of the cake had already been consumed.
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WordReference
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Naught or nought | WordReference Forums
January 28, 2020 - In the OED, the many entries for "naught" are followed by such annotations as = NOUGHT, rare, poetic, obsolete, archaic, etc. In fact there are no current uses except for... 3. a. The figure or character 0, representing zero; = nought pron. 4. Now chiefly U.S.
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Wiktionary
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nought - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
"It is the truth; naught have I hidden from thee, Kallikrates." A thing or person of no worth or value; nil. (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Not any quantity of number; zero; the score of no points in a game. 0.335 cm is nought/zero point three three five of a centimeter.
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Inventing Reality Editing Service
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Know nothing about ‘Naught vs. Nought’? - Inventing Reality Editing Service
Both words are spelling variants of the same pronoun. Both are a synonym for “nothing.” In mathematical terms, nought in British English also is another word for zero, as in He added a nought and bet £100...