naught in a sentence
n.
Definition
Naught means nothing or zero; it signifies the absence or lack of value or existence.
Sample Sentences
- His promises amounted to naught, leaving everyone disappointed.
- The treasure he sought was naught but a legend passed down through generations.
- After hours of negotiation, the deal resulted in naught, frustrating all parties involved.
- In the grand scheme of things, their petty arguments were naught and quickly forgotten.
- She realized that her fears were naught when she faced the challenge head-on.
- The child's naughtiness led to a series of mischievous adventures around the house.
- Despite his naught behavior, he still managed to charm everyone with his infectious laughter.
- She was often scolded for her naught antics, but her friends found them endearing.
- His naught disposition occasionally got him into trouble with authority figures.
- Even in moments of naught, he showed an uncanny ability to make others smile.
- The child's mischievous grin suggested that he had been up to naught all afternoon.
- Despite their efforts, the team's plans came to naught when the funding fell through.
- In the end, all his promises turned out to be naught, leaving her feeling betrayed.
- She realized that worrying about the future was naught but a waste of time.
- The treasure map led to naught, as they discovered the location was just an old tree.
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