It is some kind of effort, project or aspiration that ultimately turns out to have no value, or at least is perceived as having no value. The more heroic the effort, the stronger is the tension caused by the perceived outcome.
The word "naught" has many meanings. When used as an adjective, it means that something is worthless. If it is used as a proverb it means "nothing" or "zero."
Division by naught (Zero) is undefined.
It means that it was all for nothing. Naught means nothing.
Sigma naught = 1 / (mu naught * c^2)
"Naught" is Middle English for "No," or "nothing." (Zeros in a number were once known as "naughts"). "Gone for naught" means "Gone for nothing." Therefore, "Not gone for naught," means "Not gone for nothing," or another way to put it: "Not in vain."
Naught is a noun.
Their efforts came to naught when they lost the papers. Naught means nothing or zero.
The homophone for "not fine" is "naught fine," referring to something that is not acceptable or satisfactory.
0 + 0 - 0 x 728 = 0
Example sentence - His efforts were for naught as he had been given the wrong map.
It means that it was all for nothing. Naught means nothing.
Ten point naught naught five naught six. OR Ten point zero zero five zero six.