Please read these 2 sentences:
a/ The doctors rated her chances as nil.
b/ The doctors rated her chances as nothing.
Are they the same meaning?
What is the meaning of “nil”?
Thanks
K
Please read these 2 sentences:
a/ The doctors rated her chances as nil.
b/ The doctors rated her chances as nothing.
Are they the same meaning?
What is the meaning of “nil”?
Thanks
K
Hi,
I would prefer different versions:
rated her chances as nil or she had no chance.
Alan
Can I say:
…rated her chances as nothing?
Is it correct?
Thanks
K
Hi Khahn
Like Alan, I don’t much like the choice of the word “nothing” in your sentence.
If you’re looking for an alternative for the word nil, then I’d suggest zero in the context of your sentence.
An example of a context where you could use the word nothing would be when you report the score of a sports competition. For example:
“The Yankees won four (to) nothing.”
(The Yankees = a professional baseball team in the New York City area.)
Amy
Hi Yankee,
Very interesting, especially with the Yankees.
Khanh