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Meanings of
shred
in English
Portuguese
andrajo
Catalan
drap
Spanish
trapo
Back to the meaning
A small piece of cloth or paper.
tag
rag
tatter
tag end
Portuguese
andrajo
Portuguese
fragmento
Back to the meaning
A tiny or scarcely detectable amount.
whit
jot
iota
tittle
smidgen
scintilla
smidge
smidgeon
smidgin
Portuguese
fragmento
Synonyms
Examples for "
tag
"
tag
rag
tatter
tag end
Examples for "
tag
"
1
Please note the question mark and the
tag
used for this post.
2
This example Media View replaces the standard playlist filters with
tag
clouds.
3
Unfortunately, the robotic pooch doesn't come with a price
tag
just yet.
4
Are you sure you don't want us to
tag
along? I ask.
5
This new imponderable was just another to
tag
onto a long list.
1
She dropped the
rag
when raised voices sounded from the main house.
2
Number Nine, voiced by Elijah Woods, leads the
rag
dolls to survival.
3
Over the past 20 years the
rag
-
and
-
bone
trade has had a makeover.
4
Funny really, seeing as the rest of us was in
rag
order.
5
He pushed aside the
rag
,
stared to the south for a moment.
1
Smoke hung in layers, too heavy for even the wind to
tatter
.
2
His clothes were in
tatters
;
he hadn't changed them since the fight.
3
Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in rags and
tatters
.
4
Both houses have to reach agreement or leave the deal in
tatters
.
5
He is 26, a young man in despair, his future in
tatters
.
1
I only met her twice at the
tag
end
of the season.
2
This came at the
tag
end
of the storm,-onthe third day, in fact.
3
I daresay we're seeing the
tag
end
of the giants.
4
These marshy bottoms were noisier now than they had been at the
tag
end
of autumn.
5
It stopped abruptly, the
tag
end
of it shot forth like the quick last blast from a trumpet.
Portuguese
trinchar
Back to the meaning
Tear into shreds.
tear up
rip up
Portuguese
trinchar
Technique.
spam harassment reduction via economic disincentives
Related terms
technique
Usage of
shred
in English
1
Other less-active galaxies from our carnival
shred
many fewer stars per year.
2
She scours the news and social media for any
shred
of information.
3
The smaller
shred
of the two was completely liquefied in 6 hrs.
4
There were no leads; he did not have a
shred
of evidence.
5
In a year stacked with smoking
shred
,
Electric Aborigines remains largely unheralded.
6
But the optics of the deal
shred
Beijing's pretensions to political neutrality.
7
You can't back up anything you're saying with one
shred
of proof.
8
We don't have a
shred
of evidence left against Björck or Teleborian.
9
I could override its decision, but the hyperdrive would likely
shred
itself.
10
But Dariat managed to hang on to that last
shred
of control-barely
11
Swan used every
shred
of willpower to keep herself from shrinking back.
12
The chuckle he let loose carried no
shred
of repen-tance or self-consciousness.
13
They now go cap-in-hand to the president with a
shred
of credibility.
14
Not a
shred
of evidence has been produced to substantiate this allegation.
15
That principle is the only
shred
left of his original Nebraska doctrine.
16
The one had not had a
shred
of true worth about him.
Other examples for "shred"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
shred
Noun
Singular
shree
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
last shred
have a shred
single shred
remain shred
be no shred
More collocations
Translations for
shred
Portuguese
andrajo
trapo
rasgo
farrapo
fragmento
pingo
pouco
trinchar
Catalan
drap
parrac
Spanish
trapo
Shred
through the time
Shred
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common