zilch
0 antonyms and opposites of zilch, grouped by meaning.
Noun — Nothing at all; zero.
Etymology
Traces back to "Joe Zilch," an American placeholder name from 1920s vaudeville and newspaper columns, used the way "John Doe" is used today.
Full origin of zilch →Frequently asked questions
What does “zilch” mean?
The word “zilch” means nothing at all; zero. In plain terms, an informal way of saying "nothing" or "zero.".
How do you pronounce “zilch”?
“Zilch” is pronounced zihlch (/zɪlt͡ʃ/ in IPA).
How do you use “zilch” in a sentence?
Here is “zilch” used in a sentence: “I asked for a raise and got zilch.”
What part of speech is “zilch”?
“Zilch” is a noun.
Where does the word “zilch” come from?
The word “zilch” dates back to around 1920. Traces back to "Joe Zilch," an American placeholder name from 1920s vaudeville and newspaper columns, used the way "John Doe" is used today.