Etymology: [ n&-thi[ng] ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. no + thing
Synonyms: jack, nada, zip, bugger all, jack shit, sod all, fuck all, nowt, inconsequential, insignificant, of no consequence, trifling, unimportant, annihilation, aught, bagatelle, blank, cipher, crumb
hiç bir şey, hiçlik, hiç, yokluk, önemsiz (şey), boş söz, asla, sıfır, yok, hiçbiri, hiçbir biçimde, önemsiz şey, olmaz, hiçbir şey, katiyen, önemsiz şey veya kimse, önemsiz kimse, boşuna, sebep yokken, in, Hiçbirşey, önemsiz şey/kimse, hiç: Your problems are nothing compared to mine. Senin sorunların benimkilerin yanında hiç, nothing like benzemez, Ben karışmam, Nothing doing Olmaz, hiç de değil, for nothing bedava, hiç bir suretle, göre hiçbir şey, göre önemsiz, bilinçsizlik, boşluk, anlamsızlık, şuursuzluk,
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hiç
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yokluk
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önemsiz (şey)
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asla
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sıfır
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yok
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hiçbiri
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hiçbir biçimde
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önemsiz şey
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olmaz
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hiçbir şey
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katiyen
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önemsiz şey veya kimse
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önemsiz kimse
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boşuna
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sebep yokken
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in
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önemsiz şey/kimse, hiç: Your problems are nothing compared to mine. Senin sorunların benimkilerin yanında hiç isim
Anything, An absence of anything, including empty space, brightness, darkness, matter, or a vacuum, Something trifling, or of no consequence or importance, Not at all; in no way, Not any thing; no thing, A nobody (insignificant person), A trivial remark (especially in the term sweet nothings), naught, nil, jack, nihil, nixie, emphasis You use nothing if not in front of an adjective to indicate that someone or something clearly has a lot of the particular quality mentioned. Professor Fish has been nothing if not professional, emphasis You can use nothing before `so' and an adjective or adverb, or before a comparative, to emphasize how strong or great a particular quality is. Youngsters learn nothing so fast as how to beat the system I consider nothing more important in my life than songwriting There's nothing better than a good cup of hot coffee, You use nothing before an adjective or `to'-infinitive to say that something or someone does not have the quality indicated. Around the lake the countryside generally is nothing special There was nothing remarkable about him All kids her age do silly things; it's nothing to worry about, Nothing means not a single thing, or not a single part of something. I've done nothing much since coffee time Mr Pearson said he knew nothing of his wife's daytime habits He was dressed in jeans and nothing else There is nothing wrong with the car, in no way, in no degree, You use nothing to indicate that something or someone is not important or significant. Because he had always had money it meant nothing to him While the increase in homicides is alarming, it is nothing compared to what is to come in the rest of the decade She kept bursting into tears over nothing at work Do our years together mean nothing? Nothing is also a noun. It is the picture itself that is the problem; so small, so dull. It's a nothing, really, fuck all, If you say that something cost nothing or is worth nothing, you are indicating that it cost or is worth a surprisingly small amount of money. The furniture was threadbare; he'd obviously picked it up for nothing Homes in this corner of Mantua that once went for $350,000 are now worth nothing, nada, You can use all or nothing to say that either something must be done fully and completely or else it cannot be done at all. Either he went through with this thing or he did not; it was all or nothing, in no way; to no degree; "he looks nothing like his father", a nonexistent thing, The special value that indicates that an object variable is no longer associated with any actual object, This command does nothing, as its name suggests It's like the IEFBR14 routine of OS/360 It was written as the simplest test case for new command processor designs, and is still used in some exec_coms, A tune played by the picture of nobody (Shakespeare: Tempest, iii 2 ), a quantity of no importance; "it looked like nothing I had ever seen before"; "reduced to nil all the work we had done"; "we racked up a pathetic goose egg"; "it was all for naught"; "I didn't hear zilch about it", nothing to write home about: see home to say nothing of: see say nothing short of: see short to stop at nothing: see stop to think nothing of: see think see also sweet nothings, If you say about a story or report that there is nothing in it or nothing to it, you mean that it is untrue. It's all rubbish and superstition, and there's nothing in it, formulae People sometimes say `It's nothing' as a polite response after someone has thanked them for something they have done. `Thank you for the wonderful dinner.' --- `It's nothing,' Sarah said `I'll be on my way. I can't thank you enough, Alan.' --- `It was nothing, but take care.' = don't mention it, If you say about an activity that there is nothing to it or nothing in it, you mean that it is extremely easy. This device has a gripper that electrically twists off the jar top. Nothing to it If you've shied away from making pancakes in the past, don't be put off -- there's really nothing in it!, If you say about a contest or competition that there is nothing in it, you mean that two or more of the competitors are level and have an equal chance of winning, emphasis Nothing of the sort is used when strongly contradicting something that has just been said. `We're going to talk this over in my office.' --- `We're going to do nothing of the sort.' Mrs Adamson said that she was extremely sorry, in tones that made it clear that she was nothing of the sort, value of zero -- " because the zeros mean nothing " (35), not one thing; no part of; lack of meaning; having no existence; someone or something of no significance, indef pron nothing [OE nän þing], Not anything; no thing (in the widest sense of the word thing); opposed to anything and something, If you say that there is nothing for it but to take a particular action, you mean that it is the only possible course of action that you can take, even though it might be unpleasant. Much depends on which individual ingredients you choose. There is nothing for it but to taste and to experiment for yourself, You use nothing but in front of a noun, an infinitive without `to', or an `-ing' form to mean `only'. All that money brought nothing but sadness and misery and tragedy It did nothing but make us ridiculous They care for nothing but fighting, If you say that something is better than nothing, you mean that it is not what is required, but that it is better to have that thing than to have nothing at all. After all, 15 minutes of exercise is better than nothing, Nonexistence; nonentity; absence of being; nihility; nothingness, A cipher; naught, in no way; to no degree; "he looks nothing like his father, In no degree; not at all; in no wise, a nonexistent thing a quantity of no importance; "it looked like nothing I had ever seen before"; "reduced to nil all the work we had done"; "we racked up a pathetic goose egg"; "it was all for naught"; "I didn't hear zilch about it", A thing of no account, value, or note; something irrelevant and impertinent; something of comparative unimportance; utter insignificance; a trifle, nix, hee-haw, bugger all, nuffin, zilch, nuffink, sod all, sweet FA, noot, State of nonexistence; the condition of being nothing, Quality of inconsequentiality; lacking in significance, Void; emptiness, cipherhood, Nothingness means complete emptiness. Her eyes, glazed with the drug, stared with half closed lids at nothingness, empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz", The state of being of no value; a thing of no value, the state of nonexistence, Nothingness is the fact of not existing. There might be something beyond the grave, you know, and not nothingness, state of being nothing; oblivion; lack of meaning; absence of all things; vacuum, Nihility; nonexistence, inconsequential conversation; "they traded a few nothings as they parted, inconsequential conversation; "they traded a few nothings as they parted", Plural of nothing,
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Anything - "I didn't see nothing. ."
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An absence of anything, including empty space, brightness, darkness, matter, or a vacuum
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Something trifling, or of no consequence or importance - "What happened to your face? — It's nothing."
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Not at all; in no way - "Thomas Salusbury, Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two World Systems (1662): The Motion from London to Syria is as much as nothing; and nothing altereth the relation which is between them."
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Not any thing; no thing
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A nobody (insignificant person) - "You're nothing to me now!"
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A trivial remark (especially in the term sweet nothings)
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naught
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nil
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jack
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nihil
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emphasis You use nothing if not in front of an adjective to indicate that someone or something clearly has a lot of the particular quality mentioned. Professor Fish has been nothing if not professional
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emphasis You can use nothing before `so' and an adjective or adverb, or before a comparative, to emphasize how strong or great a particular quality is. Youngsters learn nothing so fast as how to beat the system I consider nothing more important in my life than songwriting There's nothing better than a good cup of hot coffee
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You use nothing before an adjective or `to'-infinitive to say that something or someone does not have the quality indicated. Around the lake the countryside generally is nothing special There was nothing remarkable about him All kids her age do silly things; it's nothing to worry about
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Nothing means not a single thing, or not a single part of something. I've done nothing much since coffee time Mr Pearson said he knew nothing of his wife's daytime habits He was dressed in jeans and nothing else There is nothing wrong with the car
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in no way, in no degree
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You use nothing to indicate that something or someone is not important or significant. Because he had always had money it meant nothing to him While the increase in homicides is alarming, it is nothing compared to what is to come in the rest of the decade She kept bursting into tears over nothing at work Do our years together mean nothing? Nothing is also a noun. It is the picture itself that is the problem; so small, so dull. It's a nothing, really
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fuck all
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If you say that something cost nothing or is worth nothing, you are indicating that it cost or is worth a surprisingly small amount of money. The furniture was threadbare; he'd obviously picked it up for nothing Homes in this corner of Mantua that once went for $350,000 are now worth nothing
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nada
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You can use all or nothing to say that either something must be done fully and completely or else it cannot be done at all. Either he went through with this thing or he did not; it was all or nothing
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in no way; to no degree; "he looks nothing like his father"
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a nonexistent thing
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The special value that indicates that an object variable is no longer associated with any actual object
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This command does nothing, as its name suggests It's like the IEFBR14 routine of OS/360 It was written as the simplest test case for new command processor designs, and is still used in some exec_coms
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A tune played by the picture of nobody (Shakespeare: Tempest, iii 2 )
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a quantity of no importance; "it looked like nothing I had ever seen before"; "reduced to nil all the work we had done"; "we racked up a pathetic goose egg"; "it was all for naught"; "I didn't hear zilch about it"
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nothing to write home about: see home to say nothing of: see say nothing short of: see short to stop at nothing: see stop to think nothing of: see think see also sweet nothings
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If you say about a story or report that there is nothing in it or nothing to it, you mean that it is untrue. It's all rubbish and superstition, and there's nothing in it
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formulae People sometimes say `It's nothing' as a polite response after someone has thanked them for something they have done. `Thank you for the wonderful dinner.' --- `It's nothing,' Sarah said `I'll be on my way. I can't thank you enough, Alan.' --- `It was nothing, but take care.' = don't mention it
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If you say about an activity that there is nothing to it or nothing in it, you mean that it is extremely easy. This device has a gripper that electrically twists off the jar top. Nothing to it If you've shied away from making pancakes in the past, don't be put off -- there's really nothing in it!
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If you say about a contest or competition that there is nothing in it, you mean that two or more of the competitors are level and have an equal chance of winning
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emphasis Nothing of the sort is used when strongly contradicting something that has just been said. `We're going to talk this over in my office.' --- `We're going to do nothing of the sort.' Mrs Adamson said that she was extremely sorry, in tones that made it clear that she was nothing of the sort
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value of zero -- " because the zeros mean nothing " (35)
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not one thing; no part of; lack of meaning; having no existence; someone or something of no significance isim
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indef pron nothing [OE nän þing]
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Not anything; no thing (in the widest sense of the word thing); opposed to anything and something
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If you say that there is nothing for it but to take a particular action, you mean that it is the only possible course of action that you can take, even though it might be unpleasant. Much depends on which individual ingredients you choose. There is nothing for it but to taste and to experiment for yourself
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You use nothing but in front of a noun, an infinitive without `to', or an `-ing' form to mean `only'. All that money brought nothing but sadness and misery and tragedy It did nothing but make us ridiculous They care for nothing but fighting
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If you say that something is better than nothing, you mean that it is not what is required, but that it is better to have that thing than to have nothing at all. After all, 15 minutes of exercise is better than nothing
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Nonexistence; nonentity; absence of being; nihility; nothingness
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A cipher; naught
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in no way; to no degree; "he looks nothing like his father
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In no degree; not at all; in no wise
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a nonexistent thing a quantity of no importance; "it looked like nothing I had ever seen before"; "reduced to nil all the work we had done"; "we racked up a pathetic goose egg"; "it was all for naught"; "I didn't hear zilch about it"
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A thing of no account, value, or note; something irrelevant and impertinent; something of comparative unimportance; utter insignificance; a trifle
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nix
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Nothing.
hee-haw - "People like Dick Advocaat, who knew hee-haw about Scottish football's history, set about whittling away little bits of our tradition on the grounds... well, let's be honest, that they were an inconvenience."
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Nothing.
bugger all - "You may not like paying taxes, but there's bugger all you can do about it."
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nuffin
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nothing.
zilch - ""If the homeless wind up with zilch," James retorted, veiling his indignation behind a malevolent smile, "it's because they deserve zilch.""
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nothing.
nuffink
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nothing.
sod all - "My holiday was rubbish, there was sod all in the way of things to do."
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nothing.
sweet FA
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nothingness
State of nonexistence; the condition of being nothing - "The Endless Dark Nothingness"
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nothingness
Quality of inconsequentiality; lacking in significance
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nothingness
Void; emptiness
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Nothingness
cipherhood
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nothingness
Nothingness means complete emptiness. Her eyes, glazed with the drug, stared with half closed lids at nothingness
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nothingness
empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz"
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nothingness
The state of being of no value; a thing of no value
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nothingness
the state of nonexistence
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Nothingness is the fact of not existing. There might be something beyond the grave, you know, and not nothingness
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state of being nothing; oblivion; lack of meaning; absence of all things; vacuum isim
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nothingness
Nihility; nonexistence
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inconsequential conversation; "they traded a few nothings as they parted
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nothings
inconsequential conversation; "they traded a few nothings as they parted"
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