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Meanings of
speck
in English
Portuguese
fragmento
Catalan
pessic
Spanish
pizca
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A slight but appreciable amount.
touch
hint
pinch
tinge
mite
jot
soupcon
Portuguese
fragmento
Portuguese
partícula
Catalan
espurna
Spanish
pizca
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(Nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything.
particle
molecule
atom
mote
corpuscle
Portuguese
partícula
Synonyms
Examples for "
touch
"
touch
hint
pinch
tinge
mite
Examples for "
touch
"
1
And that's the problem: the law is out of
touch
with reality.
2
The One Power won't work here; they can't
touch
the True Source.
3
Photo: Instagram Physical
touch
is essential for our physical and emotional health.
4
Cameras, gyroscopic controls,
touch
pads: they were all used to good effect.
5
In times of great need, we often
touch
abilities beyond the everyday.
1
She did, however, drop a
hint
about a possible new television role.
2
Taking her
hint
,
Agent Showers said, The kidnapping happened three days ago.
3
No
hint
of land marred the perfect line between sea and sky.
4
The week just ended, however, could
hint
at the market's next trend.
5
This week we got a
hint
that perhaps the answer is no.
1
For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green
pinch
.
2
Union members feel the economic
pinch
and so they need wage increases.
3
It is not just soccer in Europe that is feeling the
pinch
.
4
So in some pricey places, the new limits will really
pinch
borrowers.
5
Curbing that enthusiasm with a
pinch
of realism is another matter however.
1
Right at this moment, though, I felt a strong
tinge
of regret.
2
The colonel's hand had taken on a blue
tinge
from the pressure.
3
The
tinge
of real danger undoubtedly added to Hill's prestige and authority.
4
The edge of the union has a decidedly green
tinge
these days.
5
There was a speculative
tinge
in the operations of this landed aristocracy.
1
Researchers believe a recently-discovered
mite
may help end the country's wasp problem.
2
I was a
mite
young but only by a year or two.
3
This was a case of the bankers' billions versus the worker's
mite
.
4
It requires one be a
mite
...
flexible
,
shall we say, in one's morals.
5
He ejected used cartridges from his
mite
gun and inserted new ones.
1
Not that it made one
jot
of difference in the long run.
2
The darkness deepens; scarcely can I
jot
down a few hurried notes.
3
There's not a
jot
of scientific evidence that it can help anything.
4
Despite huge international success, that tangle-haired teenage maverick hasn't changed a
jot
.
5
The numbers should not be altered one
jot
by the takeover approach.
1
I say, bring back Inspector Wexford, and a
soupcon
of common sense.
2
Its
soupcon
of glamour explains why so many people find it hard to resist.
3
But he's held on to his sense of humour, boosted by a
soupcon
of irreverence.
4
Nod to people on all points of the political spectrum … Add a
soupcon
of alliteration.
5
This, with the
soupcon
of a demi-shrug; "You will not suffer much" being implied.
A very small spot.
pinpoint
Usage of
speck
in English
1
Immediately, a great trunk extended from the
speck
and into the future.
2
The profane words are but a
speck
in a sea of monosyllables.
3
He saw a
speck
moving across the plains north, toward the river.
4
Andrea watched until the mere
speck
in the distance had completely disappeared.
5
The Sea Eagle now was but the merest
speck
on the ocean.
6
There was not one
speck
of envy in the whole human-hearted egotist.
7
A
speck
drifted across it, the hawk sailing in search of prey.
8
After a moment Bast leaned forward and squinted at some half-seen
speck
.
9
It was a beautifully calm day-nota
speck
in the azure heaven.
10
Newton's laws apply to every last
speck
of matter in the universe.
11
He held a similar minute
speck
of the powder out to me.
12
A tiny
speck
appeared under the aeroplane and rapidly approached the earth.
13
Gradually, the twinkling
speck
expanded until Bajor's swirling seas were clearly visible.
14
An inconsiderable
speck
to the north marked the site of Gourbi Island.
15
The other two men gazed with fascinated eyes after the disappearing
speck
.
16
Another hour, and the island was a mere
speck
on the horizon.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
speck
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
black speck
tiny speck
little speck
mere speck
white speck
More collocations
Translations for
speck
Portuguese
fragmento
ácaro
partícula
átomo
Catalan
pessic
espurna
partícula
bri
mica
bocí
engruna
Spanish
pizca
partícula
miaja
Speck
through the time
Speck
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common