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    nix
    /nɪks/

    pronoun

    • 1. nothing: "apart from that, nix"

    exclamation

    • 1. expressing denial or refusal: "‘I owe you some money,’ ‘Nix, nix.’"

    verb

    • 1. put an end to; cancel: North American "he nixed the deal just before it was to be signed"

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  3. Nix can be a verb, an adverb, or a noun with different meanings. As a verb, it means to refuse or reject something. As an adverb, it means no or not. As a noun, it can mean nothing or a water sprite.

  4. Nix is a verb or noun that means to stop, prevent, or refuse something, or nothing or no. Learn how to use nix in sentences, see synonyms, and find out its origin and pronunciation.

  5. Nix is a verb or noun that means to stop, prevent, or refuse something, or nothing or no. Learn how to use nix in different contexts, see synonyms, and find translations in Chinese and other languages.

  6. noun. a rejection or refusal. nothing at all. verb. tr to veto, deny, reject, or forbid (plans, suggestions, etc) Discover More. Word History and Origins.

  7. If you nix something, you cancel or veto it. You might nix your little sister's plan to build a fire pit in the middle of the front yard. In North America, to nix something is to forbid or put an end to it.

  8. Nix can be a verb, noun, or interjection, meaning to reject, refuse, or forbid something, or nothing, or a water sprite. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of nix in different contexts and dialects.

  9. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb nix, which means to prevent something from happening by saying ‘no’ to it. See examples, synonyms and word origin of nix.

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