Synonyms for nada
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : nah-duh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnɑ də |
Top 10 synonyms for nada Other synonyms for the word nada
Définition of nada
Origin :- "nothing," 1933, slang, introduced by Hemingway, from Spanish nada "nothing," from Latin (res) nata "small, insignificant thing," literally "(thing) born" (see natal).
- As in zero : noun nothing
- As in zilch : noun nothing
- As in diddly : noun nothing
- As in cipher : noun zero; nothingness
- Eric helped Nada to a place on the crystal, lay down at her side.
- Extract from : « The Cosmic Express » by John Stewart Williamson
- Was it possible that Nada and the Missioner had not escaped its fury?
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- Even if he guesses our way, the swamp will hold him back, Nada.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- It was a little cry from Nada that drove the unreality away.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- "No one has told me," and he was thinking of Nada, and her death.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- The door of Nada's little room was open and he entered through it.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- Nada Hawkins wasn't with him, and he didn't say who had died and who hadn't.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- In the edge of the clearing, close to the thicket of timber, Nada had stopped.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- In the cabin the Leaf Bud met them, and to her Nada spoke quickly.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- He thrust them to the door, Nada with her bundle and Roger with his pack.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
Antonyms for nada
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