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As nouns the difference between nineties and noughties

is that nineties is plural of lang=en while noughties is the first decade of a century: from 1900 to 1909, 2000 to 2009, etc.

As a proper noun Nineties

is {{altname|nineties}}, in the context of a specific decade {{context|almost|_|always}} the 1890s or 1990s.

nineties

English

Alternative forms

* (decade) , '90s, Nineties

Noun

(head)
  • The decade of the 1890s, 1990s, etc.
  • * {{quote-journal, year=1914
  • , author=Amherst College , title=Amherst graduates' quarterly , volume=4 , page=6 , passage=Our readers — and contributors — are apt to elect a good deal according to years. The seventies and eighties, we may suppose, are concerned for the large educational and cultural interests of their Alma Mater; the nineties are deep in the practical and business activities; the noughties are not naughty, but still young enough to sport a fantastic costume at reunion and let the college wag as it will; the oneties are the really wise as to what the college ought to be, especially on its athletic side, but as contributors modest. }}
  • * 1919, Harry Hamilton Johnston, The Gay-Dombeys: A Novel , Macmillan, page 172,
  • He and his clever staff of minor blackguards exploited to the full every weakness and caries in the London Society of the 'eighties, 'nineties , and 'oughts.
  • The decade of one's life from age 90 through age 99.
  • Synonyms

    * , Nineties *

    See also

    * nonagenarian * eighties * noughties * oughts

    Anagrams

    *

    noughties

    English

    Alternative forms

    * Noughties * naughties * Naughties

    Noun

    (en-plural noun)
  • The first decade of a century: from 1900 to 1909, 2000 to 2009, etc.
  • * {{quote-journal
  • , year=1914 , author=Amherst College , title=Amherst graduates' quarterly , volume=4 , page=6 , passage=Our readers — and contributors — are apt to elect a good deal according to years. The seventies and eighties, we may suppose, are concerned for the large educational and cultural interests of their Alma Mater; the nineties are deep in the practical and business activities; the noughties are not naughty, but still young enough to sport a fantastic costume at reunion and let the college wag as it will; the oneties are the really wise as to what the college ought to be, especially on its athletic side, but as contributors modest. }}
  • * {{quote-journal
  • , year=1933 , author= , journal=Poetry: A Magazine of Verse , page=36 , volume=43 , city=Chicago , passage=I doubt if any modern poet can boast of as loud acclaim or as liberal reward as Longfellow received for Evangeline or Tennyson for the Idylls, but his fate today is somewhat kinder than that of Poe or Whitman, and much gentler than the stony dole dealt out to poets in the nineties and noughties . }}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1934 , author=Parker Morell , title=Diamond Jim: The Life and Times of James Buchanan Brady , page=219 , passage=During the Naughty Noughties , Jim was worth between ten and twelve million dollars and his income was more than even he could reasonably spend. }}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1966 , author=Jean Gould , title=Modern American playwrights , page=30 , passage=Every young woman with "advanced" ideas must live in Paris during the decade of the "noughties ," as they were dubbed by some wit. }}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2009 [2006] , author=Naomi Rosh White , editor=Malcolm Tight , title=The Routledge international handbook of higher education , chapter=Tertiary education in the noughties : the student perspective , page= , passage=}}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2008 , author=Cunningham, Gleeson, Regional Cultural Centre Letterkenny , title=Painting in the noughties : 21st century British and Irish abstract painting , page= , passage=}}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=2009 , author=Brenda Polan, Roger Tredre , title=The Great Fashion Designers , page=237 , passage=An obsession with designer handbags, at ever-spiralling prices, became a phenomenon of the mid-noughties , driven principally by Louis Vuitton.}}

    Synonyms

    * the * the (rare) * the oughts, Oughts * the zeroes, Zeroes (rare) * the

    See also

    *nineties *oneties *tens

    Usage notes

    * A nonce word, sometimes avoided because it is a homonym with naughties; it is even sometimes spelled "Naughties". Terms such as at the turn of the century'' or ''in the early years of the century'' are more common. In context, as during that decade or in the immediately following years, or in a list of decades, ''1900s/nineteen-hundreds'' and ''2000s'' is commonly used, but this becomes ambiguous in a broader context, as '' may mean the entire millennium. The first decade of the twentieth century is frequently referred to as the Edwardian era in the UK, as it coincides very closely with the reign of King Edward VII. * Like twenties , etc, the word is sometimes capitalised.