Idioms

all for naught

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(all) for naught

In vain; for nothing. Said of an effort that has resulted in failure. All of my hard work on that budget report was for naught when the computer system crashed. The team's efforts to make the playoffs were for naught—they got eliminated on the last day of the season. I tried to convey the urgency of the matter to her, but it was all for naught when she hung up on me.
See also: for, naught
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all for naught

Everything done has been in vain. Today a poetic word for “nothing,” naught formerly meant “morally bad” or “worthless.” Thus the King James version of the first Book of Kings (2:19) says, “The water is naught and the ground barren.”
See also: all, for, naught
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