Saught vs Naught - What's the difference?
saught | naught |
(UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ) (now rare or archaic in US, Canada ) Zero.
(UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ) (now rare or archaic in US, Canada ) Nothing; nothingness.
As nouns the difference between saught and naught
is that saught is reconciliation; peace while naught is (uk|ireland|australia|nz) (now rare or archaic in us, canada ) zero.As a verb saught
is to reconcile; become reconciled.As an adjective saught
is reconciled; agreed; at one.As a pronoun naught is
nothing.naught
English
Alternative forms
* noughtNoun
(-)- Yet another naught on the scoreboard for the home team.
- Naught can come of this, you mark my words.''