ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: nothing, -nothing- |
nothing | A contract with that company is worth next to nothing. | nothing | A fight started about nothing between them. | nothing | After all, nothing remains forever. | nothing | Ahhh! Feel that beer seep into every fiber of my being. Yep nothing beats a cold one after work. | nothing | Akina: Called by a man she's twice been two-timed by she, having learnt nothing, goes to meet him again. | nothing | All his efforts came to nothing. | nothing | All I ever hears is nothing. | nothing | All my efforts are nothing in comparison with yours. | nothing | All my efforts came to nothing. | nothing | All my efforts went for nothing. | nothing | All my effort went for nothing. | nothing | All my pains went for nothing. | nothing | All my troubles came to nothing. | nothing | A man's worth has nothing to do with his appearance. | nothing | A man who knows the price of everything, and the value of nothing. | nothing | And so, Reiko, it's nothing for you to panic about. | nothing | "Any good news in today's paper?" "No, nothing in particular." | nothing | Apart from carrots, there is nothing he does not eat. | nothing | As a matter of fact, he knows nothing about it. | nothing | As a matter of fact, I have had nothing since this morning. | nothing | As a matter of fact I know nothing about him. | nothing | As a matter of fact, I know nothing about it. | nothing | As a matter of know nothing about the matter. | nothing | As compared with my trouble, yours is nothing. | nothing | A selfish man thinks of nothing but his own feelings. | nothing | As far as I am concerned, I have nothing to say. | nothing | As far as I know, he did nothing wrong. | nothing | As far as I know, she has nothing to do with that scandal. | nothing | As far as I know, there is nothing wrong with his plan. | nothing | As far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but a field of wheat. | nothing | As far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but sand. | nothing | As far as the eye could see, nothing could be seen expect cornfields. | nothing | As far as the eye could see, there was nothing but sand. | nothing | As for living in Japan, I have nothing to complain about. | nothing | As for me, I have nothing against the plan. | nothing | As for me, I have nothing to complain of. | nothing | As for me, I have nothing to say at present. | nothing | As it is, I can do nothing. | nothing | As long as I live, you shall want for nothing. | nothing | As regards the matter, I know nothing. | nothing | As the saying goes, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." | nothing | As to the source of this statement, I know nothing. | nothing | At present he lives on his own and the world is nothing to him. | nothing | Beauty without goodness is worth nothing. | nothing | Because of disaffection with her good-for-nothing husband. | nothing | Because she believed in God, she had nothing to worry about. | nothing | Being tired, I felt like doing nothing. | nothing | Ben and I don't get along. we have nothing in common. | nothing | Beyond this I know nothing. | nothing | Bill did nothing else but joke. |
| do-nothing | (adj) characterized by inability or unwillingness to work toward a goal or assume responsibility | good-for-nothing | (adj) without merit, Syn. meritless, good-for-naught, sorry, no-good, no-account, no-count | nothing | (n) a quantity of no importance, Syn. nil, zilch, zip, null, cipher, aught, zippo, nix, cypher, zero, nada, goose egg, naught | nothing | (adv) in no respect; to no degree | nothingness | (n) the state of nonexistence, Syn. void, nullity, nihility | nothings | (n) inconsequential conversation | all-or-none | (adj) occurring completely or not occurring at all, Syn. all-or-nothing | goldbrick | (n) an idle worthless person, Syn. goof-off, good-for-naught, good-for-nothing, ne'er-do-well, no-account | idler | (n) person who does no work, Syn. bum, loafer, do-nothing, layabout | ignoramus | (n) an ignorant person, Syn. know nothing, uneducated person | wind | (n) empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk, Syn. nothingness, jazz, malarky, idle words, malarkey |
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| do-nothing | a. Doing nothing; disinclined to work or exertion; inactive; idle; lazy; -- of people; as, a do-nothing policy. [ prenominal ] Syn. -- bone-idle, bone-lazy, faineant, indolent, lazy, otiose, shiftless, slothful, workshy, work-shy. [ 1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 ] | do-nothing | n. person who does no work. Syn. -- idler, loafer, layabout, bum, ne'er-do-well, good-for-nothing. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Do-nothingness | { } n. Inactivity; habitual sloth; idleness. [ Jocular ] Carlyle. Miss Austen. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Do-nothingism | Know-nothing | n. A member of a secret political organization in the United States, the chief objects of which were the proscription of foreigners by the repeal of the naturalization laws, and the exclusive choice of native Americans for office. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The party originated in 1853, and existed for about three years. The members of it were called Know-nothings, because they replied “I don't know, ” to any questions asked them in reference to the party. [ 1913 Webster ] | Know-nothingism | n. The doctrines, principles, or practices, of the Know-nothings. [ 1913 Webster ] | Nothing | n. [ From no, a. + thing. ] 1. Not anything; no thing (in the widest sense of the word thing); -- opposed to anything and something. [ 1913 Webster ] Yet had his aspect nothing of severe. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Nonexistence; nonentity; absence of being; nihility; nothingness. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A thing of no account, value, or note; something irrelevant and impertinent; something of comparative unimportance; utter insignificance; a trifle. [ 1913 Webster ] Behold, ye are of nothing, and your work of nought. Is. xli. 24. [ 1913 Webster ] 'T is nothing, says the fool; but, says the friend, This nothing, sir, will bring you to your end. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Arith.) A cipher; naught. [ 1913 Webster ] Nothing but, only; no more than. Chaucer. -- To make nothing of. (a) To make no difficulty of; to consider as trifling or important. “We are industrious to preserve our bodies from slavery, but we make nothing of suffering our souls to be slaves to our lusts.” Ray. (b) Not to understand; as, I could make nothing of what he said. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Nothing | adv. In no degree; not at all; in no wise. [ 1913 Webster ] Adam, with such counsel nothing swayed. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] The influence of reason in producing our passions is nothing near so extensive as is commonly believed. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] Nothing off (Naut.), an order to the steersman to keep the vessel close to the wind. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Nothingarian | n. One of no certain belief; one belonging to no particular sect. [ 1913 Webster ] | Nothingism | n. Nihility; nothingness. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Nothingness | n. 1. Nihility; nonexistence. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The state of being of no value; a thing of no value. [ 1913 Webster ] | nothings | n. 1. inconsequential conversation; as, they traded a few nothings as they parted. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
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