What is the difference between 'donought' and 'doughnut'?!


Question: nought
noun

1. The figure 0; zero.
Thesaurus: nothing, cipher, nil, zero, zip, (US slang).2. old use
Nothing; naught.
Thesaurus: naught, nix (slang), zilch (slang), zip (US slang).

So, to do nought would be to do nothing.


Answers: nought
noun

1. The figure 0; zero.
Thesaurus: nothing, cipher, nil, zero, zip, (US slang).2. old use
Nothing; naught.
Thesaurus: naught, nix (slang), zilch (slang), zip (US slang).

So, to do nought would be to do nothing.

doughnut has a hole the other one doesn't

No difference.

Ummmm donought is not a word ??

it's the same

The first one is invisible, the secnond is loved by Homer Simpson

There is no such thing as a donought...You just can't spell.

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A DOUGHNUT is a deep fried pastry cake with a yummy varied centre...

Mmmmmm...

the second one is spelled correctly.

A donought or do-nought is a lazy person who does nothing. An old-fashioned word like ne'er-do-well (look it up).

A doughnut is a variety of pastry, sometimes with a filling, sometimes ring-shaped (a hole in the middle).

My guess is spelling?

Grammar





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