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noun
• a quantity of no importance; thing (object:), singular, negative pronoun; pronoun, thing, singular; quantifier: negative existential
Example sentence• I don't know aught about this topic. |
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• a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg
Example sentence• I felt a cold draught as I opened the window. |
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noun
• a sudden and severe onset of trouble
Example sentence• The city was unprepared for the onslaught of heavy rains and flooding. |
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Example sentence• He was an untaught artist who relied solely on his natural talent. |
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Example sentence• The uncaught fish swam freely in the lake. |
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• An inward flow of air or water
Example sentence• The indraught from the open window made the room feel cold. |
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Example sentence• She was mistaught the correct way to solve the math problem. |
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Example sentence• She was retaught how to play the piano by her new instructor. |
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• battleship that has big guns all of the same caliber
Example sentence• The dreadnaught was the largest and most powerful ship of its time. |
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Example sentence• The firefighters struggled to control the backdraught as the flames suddenly grew more intense. |
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Example sentence• The downdraught from the helicopter's rotors blew debris everywhere. |
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Example sentence• He wore a fearnaught to protect himself from the bitter cold. |
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Example sentence• She gave him a haught look as she walked by. |
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Example sentence• The fish population has been overcaught in this area for many years. |
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Example sentence• Her overfraught schedule left her feeling exhausted and overwhelmed. |
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Example sentence• She was overraught with anxiety before the big exam. |
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Example sentence• He tried to throw the ball, but it was recaught by the opposing team. |
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Example sentence• The unfraught journey was peaceful and relaxing. |
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Example sentence• The hot air balloon safely ascended with the help of an updraught. |
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noun
• an idle worthless person
adjective satellite
• without merit; of little or no value or use
Example sentence• He proved to be good-for-naught and did not contribute anything to the project. |
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