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The word 'nought' is used to mean 'zero' or 'nothing' in British English. It is basically a way to say that there is no value or quantity present. For example, if someone scores zero points in a game, you can say "they got nought points". Or if someone asks you how many apples you have and you have none, you can say "I have nought apples". It's not a word that is commonly used in everyday conversation, but it can be helpful to know in certain contexts, such as in mathematics, or when discussing scores or quantities that are equal to zero.