aught in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 12
Definition
AUGHT (noun): Anything; any part or aspect.
Sample Sentences
- He didn't care for aught but his own desires.
- She was willing to share aught that could ease his pain.
- In the face of danger, he feared aught that could break his resolve.
- They had nothing to lose, for they owned aught of value.
- She had aught of wisdom that surprised everyone in the room.
- The old man spoke of aught that was lost to time.
- If aught could be done to help, we would certainly try.
- He had aught of talent that made him stand out from the rest.
- With aught of fortune on his side, he ventured into the unknown.
- In truth, she cared not for aught outside her family.
- He hadn't done aught to deserve such harsh criticism.
- In her heart, she felt that aught was possible if she worked hard enough.
- The old legend claimed that aught found in the forest was enchanted.
- She would not reveal aught of her plans to anyone.
- With aught that sparkled and shone, he decorated his home for the holidays.
- He believed that aught could change if people just tried harder.
- The lawyer assured her that aught said in confidence would remain confidential.
- There was aught in his tone that made her feel uneasy.
- If aught had happened during the trip, they would have called immediately.
- He had not seen aught like it before in his life.