nil

/nɪl/
noun 4det 1

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ADJ.

real

The chances of winning that lottery were absolutely nil, so I never bothered buying a ticket.

VERB + NIL

line, means, participate, suppose

The new policy means nil change to our current working hours.

NIL + NOUN

activities, corpse, polis

The police found nil evidence at the crime scene despite their thorough investigation.

PREP.

in

The company's profits for last year came in at nil due to unexpected expenses.

ADV.

practically

The company's profit margin was practically nil after all the unexpected expenses.

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