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nada
[ nah-duh ]
noun
Informal.
- nothing; zero; none:
I have absolutely no motivation—zilch, zip, nada!
nada
/ ˈɑːə /
noun
- informal.nothing
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nada1
From Spanish, from Latin (rēs) nāta “circumstance,” literally, “(thing) born”; compare Catalan res, French rien, Portuguese nada, all formed similarly; rebus ( def ), natal ( def )
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nada1
C20: Spanish
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She also referenced her iconic film in which she played fierce fashion boss Miranda Priestly, joking: "This devil wears nada."
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In turn, their early singles, like the dreamy Latin pop track “Julieta” and the electronic “No digas nada,” had a ready-made audience.
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"If you don’t win the god**mn election, you’ve done nothing! Zip, nada. You don’t count," he said.
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As for how much of the white and fluffy stuff accumulated in the Emerald City … zero, zip, zilch, nada.
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Section III of the 14th Amendment says precisely nada about the Confederacy:
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