nothing in

phrasal-verb
UK: /ˈnʌθɪŋ ɪn/
US: /ˈnʌθɪŋ ɪn/
  1. To not participate or be involved in something.

    1. I had nothing in the plan, so I can't help you. [ ] [ ]
    2. She claimed to have nothing in the scandal, but no one believed her. [ ] [ ]
nothing in phrasal-verb
  1. To not have any influence or power over something.

    1. I have nothing in this decision; it is up to you. [ ] [ ]
    2. He says he has nothing in the outcome, but I suspect he cares deeply. [ ] [ ]

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The phonetic transcription of "nothing in" is /ˈnʌθɪŋ ɪn/ in British English and /ˈnʌθɪŋ ɪn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "nothing in": "I had nothing in the plan, so I can't help you.". More examples on the page.