Know nothing about ���Naught vs. Nought���?

Naught Nothing-2207785_1920and nought are yet another example of how our language has evolved. Both words are spelling variants of the same pronoun.

Both are a synonym for ���nothing.��� In mathematical terms, nought in British English also is another word for zero, as in He added a nought and bet ��100 rather than ��10.

Interestingly, naught evolved from the Middle-English nought, the latter of which has been around for more than a thousand years. You���ve probably heard it in phrases like it was all for naught or the more modern came to naught.

Both words are considered archaic and hence pretentious. All you really need to write is ���nothing��� or in some cases with nought ���zero.���

If writing historical fiction, however, your character might use this archaic word; for example, When I was naught a wee bit of a lad, I practiced my slingshot on passing sparrows. In that case, use naught if your story is set after 1500 CE but use nought if set before then.

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