nothing
[ˈnʌθɪŋ]
Definition:
1. A quantity of no importance.
2. A nonexistent thing.
3. In no way; to no degree.
Use 'nothing' in a sentence:
- 1. I don't pay you to sit around all day doing nothing!
- 2. You ain't seen nothing yet.
- 3. He's ensured that his children will want for nothing.
- 4. The doctor examined her but could find nothing wrong.
- 5. There's nothing much in the fridge.
- 6. There's nothing to cry about.
- 7. Nothing can excuse such rudeness.
- 8. Nothing satisfies him—he's always complaining.
- 9. We did nothing at the weekend.
- 10. The doctor said there was nothing wrong with me.
- 11. It seemed politic to say nothing.
- 12. Number Ten had nothing to say on the matter.
- 13. There's nothing you can do to help.
- 14. I used to love her but she's nothing to me any more.
- 15. She's got nothing beyond her state pension.
- 16. These ideas are nothing new.
- 17. After his death, nothing seemed to matter any more.
- 18. Nothing beats home cooking.
- 19. There was nothing they could do, outside of hoping things would get better.
- 20. There's nothing you can do about it now.
- 21. So there's nothing we can do about it?
- 22. Money means nothing to him.
- 23. This man has done nothing wrong.
- 24. Nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow.
- 25. A cup of tea? There's nothing I'd like better!
- 26. She pressed the button but nothing happened.
- 27. She would give nothing away.
- 28. He had noticed nothing untoward.
- 29. There was nothing in her bag.
- 30. It was all a fuss about nothing.
- 31. The new restaurant is nothing to get excited about.
- 32. Nothing can compensate for the loss of a loved one.
- 33. His voice trailed away to nothing.
- 34. My advisers counselled me to do nothing.
- 35. It looks nothing like a horse.
- 36. She shook it to make sure there was nothing inside.
- 37. As far as I can see, you've done nothing wrong.
- 38. We had heard nothing for weeks.
- 39. Nothing escaped our teacher's eagle eye.
- 40. There's nothing to be afraid of.
- 41. Luckily, nothing valuable was stolen.
- 42. Sam shrugged and said nothing.
- 43. Nothing is in its proper place.
- 44. How sad that all his hard work should come to nothing.
- 45. In most people's eyes she was nothing more than a common criminal.
- 46. It cost us nothing to go in.
- 47. There was nothing remarkable about him.
- 48. The industry today is nothing to what it once was.
- 49. We've had one or two problems ─ nothing serious.
- 50. I have nothing more to say on the subject.
- 51. Because of his wife being there, I said nothing about it.
- 52. Nothing ever seemed to rile him.
- 53. Nothing ever happens here.
- 54. Nothing is ever too much trouble for her.
- 55. Nothing will make me change my mind.
- 56. Nothing, but nothing would make him change his mind.
- 57. His speech was full of fine words which meant nothing.
- 58. As long as you have your health, nothing else matters.