nowt
Pronunciation
/nˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "nowt"in English

Nowt
01

used to indicate the absence of anything

Dialectbritish flagBritish
Slang
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Simple
Uncountable

What does "nowt" mean in British dialectal slang?

The structure is a dialectal pronunciation of "naught" or "nought" (nothing), with the vowel shifted and the final consonant softened. It is used in British English, particularly in Northern England (especially Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Manchester), to mean nothing or not anything. People typically say "There's nowt wrong with that" or "I've got nowt to do today." The term originated in Old English "nawiht" (nothing), preserved in Northern dialects, and remains a strong regional marker of the North of England, opposite of "owt" (anything).

Examples
There 's nowt in the fridge.
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