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nix

noun as in none

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Example Sentences

It’s an interesting thought experiment to imagine companies nixing these policies if they were still largely referred to as diversity initiatives.

From Salon

On deadline day, the New York Yankees nixed a potential deal for Flaherty because of reported concerns over his medical records.

Among other anticipated actions, Trump signaled in his inauguration address that he intended to nix California’s statewide ban on selling new cars that run solely on gasoline starting in 2035.

We insisted on meeting any potential pet in person, nixing that option.

From Salon

Some smart moves, such as nixing most U.S. tariffs, are off the table because they would require Congress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for nix?

Nix is most commonly used as a verb. Close synonyms of this sense are veto, deny, reject, and refuse. Nix is usually a bit more informal than these.

This sense of nix is used in the context of saying no to or rejecting ideas, plans, suggestions, proposals, etc. When someone is said to have nixed something, it typically means that they have given it a hard no. In other words, when something is nixed, it’s often denied or rejected permanently.

You could also use words like quash or cancel.

Relatedly, nix can be used as a noun meaning a rejection or a refusal. This is kind of like saying that something has gotten the ax. 

Nix can be used as a noun meaning “nothing,” as in zero, zip, zilch, nada, nil, naught.

It can also mean no, but this isn’t commonly used.

Sometimes, nix is used as an interjection of warning, similar to Watch out! or Be careful!

Where does nix come from?

The word nix comes from a variant of the German word nichts, which means “nothing.” The first records of the word in English come from the late 1700s.

How do you use nix in a sentence?

Nix is a pretty informal word that’s often used in casual communication. It’s sometimes used in news headlines as a shorter way of saying reject.

Here are some examples of nix in a sentence:

  • My mom nixed my plans of staying up late to watch a horror movie.
  • The board nixed the policy proposal without even taking any comments on it. 
  • At first, we were going to paint it, but we decided to nix that idea.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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