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:

  1. He got aught for his efforts.
  2. I know aught about that subject.
  3. She got aught out of that meeting.
  4. The soldier had aught to fear.
  5. 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:

  1. He got aught for his efforts.
  2. I know aught about that subject.
  3. She got aught out of that meeting.
  4. The soldier had aught to fear.
  5. He got aught but praise for his work.
Some random words: no-brainer, multifaceted, bewilderment