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naught Idiom, Proverb
come to naught
Idiom(s): come to nothing AND come to naught
Theme: EXTRAVAGANCE
to amount to nothing; to be worthless. • So all my hard work comes to nothing. • Yes, the whole project comes to naught.
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v. phr. To end in failure; fail; be in vain. The dog's attempts to climb the tree after the cat came to nothing.
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v. phr. To count for nothing; be useless; be wasted. What the teacher said went for nothing because the pupils did not pay attention.I hope that all your good work doesn't go for naught. Compare: IN VAIN.
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