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Noun: zilch  zilch
Usage: informal
  1. No amount at all; absence of any thing, quantity or value
    "I didn't hear zilch about it";
    - nothing, nil, nix [informal], nada [N. Amer, informal], null, aught [archaic], cipher, cypher, goose egg [N. Amer, informal], naught [N. Amer], zero, zip [N. Amer, informal], zippo [N. Amer, informal], nought [Brit]
Pronoun: zilch  zilch
Usage: informal
  1. Not any thing, nothing at all
    "There's zilch left in the fridge";
    - nowt [UK, dialect], nothing, nought [informal], naught [informal], zip [N. Amer, informal], zippo [N. Amer, informal], nada [N. Amer, informal], nix [informal]

Derived forms: zilches

Type of: relative quantity

Encyclopedia: Zilch