Meaning of Not in vain
Efforts or actions that lead to a successful or worthwhile result.
In simple words: not for nothing; with a good result
Not in vain in a sentence
- Her hard work was not in vain; she earned a promotion.
- The charity event was not in vain; it raised significant funds for the cause.
- He believed that his sacrifices were not in vain after seeing the happiness of his family.
How to use Not in vain
Use this phrase to emphasize that efforts lead to a positive outcome. It works well in both casual and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'not in pain' — your efforts were worth it and led to success.
Related words
Collocations with Not in vain
- not in vain efforts
- not in vain attempts
- not in vain cause
Synonyms for Not in vain
Common mistakes with Not in vain
- Confused with 'in vain' (which means without success)
- Incorrectly using it in a negative context
- Omitting words that clarify what wasn't in vain
Compare Not in vain with Worthwhile, Meaningful, Successful, Valuable
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Frequently asked questions about Not in vain
What does Not in vain mean?
not for nothing; with a good result
What is the definition of Not in vain?
Efforts or actions that lead to a successful or worthwhile result.
How do you use Not in vain in a sentence?
Her hard work was not in vain; she earned a promotion.
Can you give another example of Not in vain?
The charity event was not in vain; it raised significant funds for the cause.
What are synonyms for Not in vain?
Common alternatives include worthwhile, meaningful, successful, valuable.
What words go with Not in vain?
It commonly pairs with not in vain efforts, not in vain attempts, not in vain cause.
What are common mistakes when using Not in vain?
Confused with 'in vain' (which means without success) Incorrectly using it in a negative context Omitting words that clarify what wasn't in vain
How do you pronounce Not in vain?
US: //nɑt ɪn veɪn//, UK: //nɒt ɪn veɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Not in vain?
Use this phrase to emphasize that efforts lead to a positive outcome. It works well in both casual and formal contexts.
