aught

Meaning of aught

pronoun
  1. anything at all.
    know you aught of this fellow, young sir?

Old English āwiht (see aye2, wight).

noun

the digit 0; zero.

early 19th century: probably a variant of naught.

noun

archaic term for nought.

mid 19th century: perhaps from an ought, by wrong division of a nought ; compare with adder1.

Information about aught

  • The plural form of aught is: aughts.
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Hyphenation of aught

aught

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
  • aught is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

aught synonyms

Meaning nothing:

nothing, nil, nix, nada, null, cipher, cypher, naught, zero, zilch, zip, zippo

Translation of aught

Anagrams of aught

ghaut

Words that rhyme with aught

Connaught, arraught, befraught, bellyflaught, bestraught, bonaught, caught, claught, connaught, distraught, dreadnaught, extraught, fearnaught, fireflaught, flaught, foretaught, forstraught, fraught, haught, maught, mistaught, naught, onslaught, outcaught, outdraught, outraught, overcaught, overdistraught, overdraught, overfraught, overraught, overtaught, pretaught, raught, recaught, retaught, saught, spaught, straught, taught, thaught, uncaught, underdraught, undertaught, undistraught, unfraught, unsaught, untaught, upcaught, upraught

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