nul — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bad adj Of low quality, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory.
- blow verb To produce a current of air, especially by expelling breath through the mouth.
- bogus adj Fake or counterfeit; not genuine.
- cheesy adj Tasting or smelling of cheese.
- duff noun A stiff, boiled or steamed pudding, often made with dried fruit.
- lame adj Unable to walk normally because of an injury or problem with the legs or feet.
- No det Not any; none at all.
- nobody pron Not any person; no one.
- void adjective Completely empty; containing nothing.
- worthless adj Having no value or use.
- zero num The number 0; the quantity representing none at all.
Senses
nul is used for these senses in English:
- bad (semantic change, amelioration, contranymic) Good, superlative, excellent, cool.
- blow (intransitive, stative, slang, sometimes, _, considered, _) To be very undesirable.
- bogus (slang) Undesirable or harmful.
- cheesy (informal) Cheap, of poor quality.
- duff (UK) Worthless; not working properly, defective.
- lame (colloquial) Unconvincing or unbelievable.
- lame (colloquial) Uncool, uninteresting, or unfunny.
- no Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
bad — full definition
- adj Of low quality, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory.
- adj Morally wrong or wicked.
- adj Not functioning correctly, spoiled, or faulty.
- adj Severe or serious in degree.
- adj Informally, excellent, impressive, or admirably tough (a slang meaning that flips the usual sense).
blow — full definition
- verb To produce a current of air, especially by expelling breath through the mouth.
- verb To explode or shatter suddenly, or to cause something to do so.
- verb (informal) To waste or squander, especially money or an opportunity.
- noun A hard hit or strike.
- noun A sudden shock or setback.