Other forms: nadas. Nada means "nothing." The kids next door will be disappointed if they learn that their lemonade stand has earned them nada. The noun nada is an informal way to say "zero." If you ask a deli worker how many plain bagels he has, and he answers, " Nada ," it means they're out of your favorite kind.
nothing in British English. (ˈnʌθɪŋ ) pronoun. 1. (indefinite) no thing; not anything, as of an implied or specified class of things. I can give you nothing. 2. no part or share. to have nothing to do with this crime. RgmJO6C.
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