"Nada" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Nada" Meaning

Nada is a Spanish word that means "nothing" or "zero". It can also be used as an expression to convey a sense of disappointment or disillusionment, similar to the English phrase "zilch".

"Nada" Examples

Usage Examples of "Nada"


1. Intransitive Verb

I got nada from my job yesterday. (meaning nothing)
She knows nada about cooking. (meaning doesn't know anything)

2. Interjection

What did you get from the store? Nada. (expressing disappointment)
I asked him if he knew the answer, and he said nada. (expressing "not a thing")

3. Slang

After trying three restaurants, we got nada but a bunch of bad reviews. (meaning "nothing but")
I've been searching everywhere for my keys, but I've got nada. (meaning "nothing")

4. Idiomatic Expression

I asked the mechanic how much it would cost, and he said it was gonna be nada good. (meaning "nothing good")
The detective was looking for clues, but he found nada. (meaning "nothing")

5. Informal Setting

Dude, I went to the festival and got nada for food. (meaning "nothing")
Girl, I tried on that dress and it looked nada like me. (meaning "not at all like")

Note: "Nada" is often used informally in casual conversations, so the examples above are intended to reflect that usage.

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