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nada



na·da [ ˈnä-də]



nada   
noun
[ˈnä-də]

Definition of nada




Recent Examples on the Web


//Así es como las mujeres y la juventud ganamos todo lo que tenemos y así también peleamos por lo que falta, porque nadie nunca nos regaló nada.
Washington Post, "She’s 19 and lives with her mother: Meet the feminist teenager running for office in Argentina," 18 Oct. 2019

//No flowers for my wife -- especially on our anniversary or birthday -- nothing, nada, zilch.
cleveland, "Dear Annie: Parents frustrated that gifts to grown child aren’t reciprocated," 30 Sep. 2019

//There’s a phrase some journalists use to describe working in the countryside of Guatemala: Macondo no es nada.
Natalie Keyssar, National Geographic, "How this quiet region in Guatemala became the epicenter of migration," 26 July 2019

//From 'Prada to nada' and back: Has America really recovered from the Great Recession?
Janna Herron, USA TODAY, "The 'after' picture of student loans: Credit card debt, smelly cars, pawn shops to make ends meet," 29 May 2019

//Try zero, zip, zilch, nada, nil, nix, nothing, bupkis, goose egg.
Mark Dawidziak, cleveland.com, "‘Game of Thrones’ wins most nominations for worst season," 18 July 2019

//The show follows a group of teenagers who are mysteriously brought into an exact replica of their wealthy New England town, except there are no parents, no governing officials, nada.
Allie Gemmill, Teen Vogue, "Watch the Trailer for Netflix's "The Society," the Thrilling New Series That's a Modern Take on "Lord of the Flies"," 4 Apr. 2019

//This is a big money-maker for us—costs us nothing, nada, niente.
Daniel Henninger, WSJ, "Bezos Invades Trump’s Backyard," 14 Nov. 2018

//Mas nada nessa vida é pra sempre, espero q vc seja muito feliz na sua nova caminhada.
SI.com, "Real Madrid Star Linked With Juventus Move After Promise of Cristiano Ronaldo Reunion," 13 July 2018


First Known Use of nada

1867, in the meaning defined above



History and Etymology for nada

Spanish, from Latin (res) nata situation, circumstance, literally, a thing come into being



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