aught

Aught Meaning in Bengali: কিছুই না

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: awt

Short Definition: Aught refers to nothing or zero.

Synonyms of Aught:

  • Nothing (কিছুই না)
  • Zero (শূন্য)
  • Nil (শূন্য)
  • Naught (কিছুই না)
  • Zip (শূন্য)

Antonyms of Aught:

  • Something (কিছু)
  • Anything (কিছু)
  • Everything (সবকিছু)
  • Some (কিছু)
  • Anything else (অন্য কিছু)

Origin of Aught:

The word “aught” originated from Middle English and is derived from the Old English word “āwiht,” meaning “anything” or “something.”

Nearby Words:

  • Audacious (Adjective)
  • Audacity (Noun)
  • Audible (Adjective)
  • Audibly (Adverb)
  • Audience (Noun)

Aught in Literature Quotes:

  • “Aught is possible to him who wills.” (যে কেউ ইচ্ছা করলে সবকিছু সম্ভব)
  • “He knew naught but success.” (সে কেবল সাফল্য জানতো)
  • “She had no aught against him.” (তার কাছে তার বিরুদ্ধে কিছুই ছিল না)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: কিছুই না
  • Hindi: कुछ नहीं
  • Nepali: केही छैन
  • Urdu: کچھ نہیں
  • Tamil: எதுவும் இல்லை
  • Telugu: ఏమీ లేదు
  • Arabic: لا شيء
  • Chinese: 无
  • Japanese: 何もない
  • Russian: ничего

For more information about “aught,” you can visit the following sources:

  1. Wikipedia.org
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