1. nought - Noun
2. nought - Adjective
3. nought - Verb
4. nought - Adverb
5. nought - Pronoun
See Naught.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvil will come to nought and will be completely destroyed. The divine, pure goodness will contain in itself every nature endowed with reason; nothing made by God is excluded from his kingdom once everything mixed with some elements of base material has been consumed by refinement in fire. Gregory of Nyssa
I will have nought to do with a man who can blow hot and cold with the same breath. Aesop
Was there nought better than to enjoy No feat which, done, would make time break, And let us pent-up creatures through Into eternity, our due No forcing earth teach heaven's employ. Robert Browning
There is never enough where nought is left. Italian Proverb
Work for nought makes folks dead lazy. English Proverb
To-day's sorrow brings nought to-morrow. Dutch Proverb