Difference between Zip and Aught

What is the difference between Zip and Aught?

Zip as a noun is the high-pitched sound of a small object moving rapidly through air. while Aught as a noun is anything

Zip

Part of speech: interjection

Definition: The high-pitched sound of a small object moving rapidly through air.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The high-pitched sound of a small object moving rapidly through air. Energy; vigor; vim A zip fastener. Shortened form of ZIP code, the US postal code. Any postal code, for any country.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To close with a zip fastener. To close as if with a zip fastener. To convert a computer file into a smaller package. (followed by a preposition) To move rapidly (in a specified direction or to a specified place) with a high-pitched sound. (followed by a preposition) To move in haste (in a specified direction or to a specified place).

Example sentence: My wife is always telling me that because we zip across the globe so much, we cant really keep a dog. But if youre a dog lover, its a pretty essential part of your life.

Aught

Part of speech: pronoun

Definition: anything

Part of speech: noun

Definition: zeroThe digit zero as the decade in years. For example, aught-nine for 1909 or 2009.Property; possession

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: At all, in any degree.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to own, possessto owe, be obliged or obligated to

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: possessed of

We hope you now know whether to use Zip or Aught in your sentence.

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