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Meanings of
shred
in inglés
portugués
andrajo
catalán
drap
español
trapo
Back to the meaning
A small piece of cloth or paper.
tag
rag
tatter
tag end
español
trapo
portugués
fragmento
Back to the meaning
A tiny or scarcely detectable amount.
whit
jot
iota
tittle
smidgen
scintilla
smidge
smidgeon
smidgin
portugués
fragmento
Sinónimos
Examples for "
whit
"
whit
jot
iota
tittle
smidgen
Examples for "
whit
"
1
The fractured nature of the home side's display won't matter one
whit
.
2
And yet he wrought no
whit
the better; pride ruled the prince.
3
Nor were the Catholics a
whit
behind the Protestants in this matter.
4
To those two in the old orchard it mattered not a
whit
.
5
But the girl relaxed not a
whit
in her attitude of offense.
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
It doesn't matter one
iota
whether it made a difference or not.
2
The theologians did not now subtract a single
iota
from the legend.
3
It does not matter one
iota
that she cannot articulate the clues.
4
Think not that an
iota
of all these terrors missed her mind.
5
To his mind that failed to diminish the moral obligation one
iota
.
1
He had given her every
tittle
of the freedom she had craved.
2
He abated no jot or
tittle
of his demands upon human frailty.
3
Do you expect me to allow scandalous
tittle
-
tattle
to be spread about Town?
4
Be deaf to the
tittle
tattle of your fellow soldiers in the ranks.
5
The General Here you see the effect of all this
tittle
-
tattle
.
1
We must allow ourselves a
smidgen
of nostalgia for that particular year.
2
She didn't, in fact, have the least tiny
smidgen
of an idea.
3
Gretchen thought she saw a
smidgen
of pigeon droppings on the brim.
4
There wasn't a
smidgen
of judgment or censure in them, just concern.
5
The best they might now hope-he might hope-was a
smidgen
of comprehension.
1
The only man who never had a
scintilla
of doubt is himself.
2
But no
scintilla
of the horrible truth reached his cautious, well-balanced brain.
3
The Latin diminutive
scintilla
,
a little spark, comes from the same root.
4
There is not a
scintilla
of logical reasoning in defense of the operation.
5
There is not the faintest
scintilla
of hope in my doing anything whatever.
1
This season and last it has been a
smidge
over 90 minutes.
2
Her blond hair was a little shorter, her frame a
smidge
stockier.
3
He bent his knees a
smidge
,
still taking the weight on his back.
4
I'm gonna run upstairs and clean up a
smidge
before my parents show.
5
Chocolatiers are a
smidge
different from your average chocolate makers.
1
But I think Tom Hanks a
smidgeon
more likely for the last place.
2
There was, however, some
smidgeon
of insight to her self-deprecating quip.
3
Lox spoke Spanish, too, along with Tagalog, German, French, Italian and a
smidgeon
of Arabic.
4
The PAC is entitled to a
smidgeon
of self-congratulation.
5
But one detected just a
smidgeon
of Alan's pomposity.
1
Nevertheless, we should probably feel a
smidgin
of sympathy for the band.
2
There's also a
smidgin
of rhyme and reason behind the reformation.
3
Was there even a
smidgin
of truth in his accusation?
4
The small print: not a
smidgin
on the press release about who is actually promoting this.
5
They ate every
"
smidgin
'
"
of the fish at dinner, and their larder looked desperately bare.
portugués
trinchar
Back to the meaning
Tear into shreds.
tear up
rip up
portugués
trinchar
Technique.
spam harassment reduction via economic disincentives
Related terms
technique
Usage of
shred
in inglés
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.
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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
portugués
andrajo
trapo
rasgo
farrapo
fragmento
pingo
pouco
trinchar
catalán
drap
parrac
español
trapo
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United Kingdom
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