Means 'Nothing'. The word is spanish; it has the same spelling and meaning as defined here.
Example One:
"I know nada 'bout that."
Example Two:
"All of the other workers got a payrise. Do you want to know what I got? Nada."
To do or try something sneakly, and without anyone or anything knowing, nor wanting to cause or attract attention or suspicion.
1. The officer surreptitiously smuggled the goods through.
2. He left the room surreptitiously.
3. She surreptitiously ran away from her boyfriend.
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To do or try something in a sneakly way, to avoid attracting attention or suspicion, or being caught in the act of doing or trying it; without others knowing or being aware of it.
He surreptitiously left the room.
She surreptitiously ran away from her boyrfriend.
They surreptitiously smuggled the goods through.
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A feeling of strong will to achieve or accomplish a task, goal, or dream or vision.
(Positive) I've got the motivation to complete this workout!
(Negative) I have no motivation to do this right now!
To back down, give up, or otherwise change one's mind to engaging or completing a given task, circumstance, or opportunity, often out of fear or lack of will
Chicken (of a person) - A person who has backed down or given up on a task, circumstance, or opportunity,
"I can't do this any longer, I'm going to chicken out!" (To) Chicken Out
Chicken (of a person) - "We'll see you later then, chicken."
Though there being no fixed, definite definition, most theories and research state and define personality as factors of sets of characteristics that make up a personâs psychological, emotional, mental and social beliefs and views, as well as their cognitive thinking, morals, and behaviour.
He had an introverted, neurotic personality.
He had an aggressive personality, who would stop to nothing to achieve exactly what he wanted.
They had a laid back, soft, and relaxed personality.
Their personality made them competitive, though made it easy for them to relax.
She has an extroverted personality, who was outgoing and loved meeting new people.
She had an aggressive, competitive personality, who would always try hard to succeed and win.