Aught
(
noun
,
adverb
)
(As a noun)
Aught ( noun )
A variant of naught, meaning nothing or zero.
Origin:
From the old english āwiht, meaning "anything" or "anything at all".
Examples:
- He got aught for his efforts.
- I know aught about that subject.
- She got aught out of that meeting.
- The soldier had aught to fear.
- He got aught but praise for his work.
(As an adverb)
Aught ( adverb )
A variant of naught, meaning nothing or zero.
Origin:
From the old english āwiht, meaning "anything" or "anything at all".
Examples:
- He got aught for his efforts.
- I know aught about that subject.
- She got aught out of that meeting.
- The soldier had aught to fear.
- He got aught but praise for his work.