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Meaning of nothing
The primary meaning of the word "nothing" is the absence of anything, including quantity, quality, or significance.
Etymology of nothing
The word "nothing" has its roots in Old English "nāthing" or "nāthīng", which is a combination of "nā" (no) and "thing" (thing or entity)
The term has been in use since the 9th century, with its meaning evolving over time to encompass various connotations of absence, nonexistence, or insignificance
Synonyms
void
emptiness
absence
nonexistence
nil
zero
zilch
none
naught
negligible
insignificant
imperceptible
inconsequential
meaningless
worthless
valueless
useless
futile
barren
sterile
unproductive
unfruitful
hollow
vacuous
empty
bare
deserted
vacant
inactive
dormant
inert
idle
still
quiet
silent
mute
nonexistent
nonexistent
unreal
imaginary
fanciful
nonexistent
null
nonexistent
oblivion
nonbeing
negation
rejection
denial
refutation
negativity
emptiness
hollowness
insignificance
pointlessness
futility
purposelessness
Definitions
- Used to indicate the absence of anything, including quantity, quality, or significance
- * Used to indicate that something is not worth mentioning or is of no importance
- * Used to indicate the absence of a quality or characteristic
Usage Examples
- The box was empty, containing nothing of value
- * She said nothing in response to the question
- * The new policy has achieved nothing in terms of improving the situation