Aught/ɔːt/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Literary Usage Used in literary or poetic contexts to give an old-fashioned or formal tone. Heedless of aught else, she danced through the field. Pro Tip 2/3Dramatic Effect Can intensify a statement; often used to make a point with strong emotion or significance. If aught happens to my family, I shall seek justice. Pro Tip 3/3Archaic Connotations Sounds old-fashioned; use may imply historical or classical references. Know you aught of the ancient texts spoken in legend?