Nothing
UK /["/ˈnʌθɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈnʌθɪŋ/"]/
Definition
not anything; no single thing
In simple words: Not anything; no single thing.
Examples
- I have nothing to say about the matter.
- There was nothing in the box when I opened it.
- She asked if I wanted to eat, but I said nothing.
- Nothing can stop us if we work together.
- He felt nothing after hearing the news.
Usage notes
Used commonly in both spoken and written English. Can express absence or lack. Avoid using in formal contexts where more specific words may be required.
Grammar pattern
nothing + verb (e.g., nothing matters)
Memory hint
Think of 'nothing' as 'no thing' — imagine an empty box.
Collocations
- nothing to worry about
- nothing more
- nothing new
Synonyms
- free
Antonyms
- something
- everything
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'anything' in negative sentences.
- Used with a plural verb (e.g., 'nothing are').
- Incorrectly used in affirmative sentences (e.g., 'I have nothing to do').