A tiny or scarcely detectable amount.
Sinônimos
Examples for "whit"
Examples for "whit"
1The fractured nature of the home side's display won't matter one whit.
2And yet he wrought no whit the better; pride ruled the prince.
3Nor were the Catholics a whit behind the Protestants in this matter.
4To those two in the old orchard it mattered not a whit.
5But the girl relaxed not a whit in her attitude of offense.
1Other less-active galaxies from our carnival shred many fewer stars per year.
2She scours the news and social media for any shred of information.
3The smaller shred of the two was completely liquefied in 6 hrs.
4There were no leads; he did not have a shred of evidence.
5In a year stacked with smoking shred, Electric Aborigines remains largely unheralded.
1It doesn't matter one iota whether it made a difference or not.
2The theologians did not now subtract a single iota from the legend.
3It does not matter one iota that she cannot articulate the clues.
4Think not that an iota of all these terrors missed her mind.
5To his mind that failed to diminish the moral obligation one iota.
1He had given her every tittle of the freedom she had craved.
2He abated no jot or tittle of his demands upon human frailty.
3Do you expect me to allow scandalous tittle-tattle to be spread about Town?
4Be deaf to the tittle tattle of your fellow soldiers in the ranks.
5The General Here you see the effect of all this tittle-tattle.
1We must allow ourselves a smidgen of nostalgia for that particular year.
2She didn't, in fact, have the least tiny smidgen of an idea.
3Gretchen thought she saw a smidgen of pigeon droppings on the brim.
4There wasn't a smidgen of judgment or censure in them, just concern.
5The best they might now hope-he might hope-was a smidgen of comprehension.
1The only man who never had a scintilla of doubt is himself.
2But no scintilla of the horrible truth reached his cautious, well-balanced brain.
3The Latin diminutive scintilla, a little spark, comes from the same root.
4There is not a scintilla of logical reasoning in defense of the operation.
5There is not the faintest scintilla of hope in my doing anything whatever.
1But I think Tom Hanks a smidgeon more likely for the last place.
2There was, however, some smidgeon of insight to her self-deprecating quip.
3Lox spoke Spanish, too, along with Tagalog, German, French, Italian and a smidgeon of Arabic.
4The PAC is entitled to a smidgeon of self-congratulation.
5But one detected just a smidgeon of Alan's pomposity.
1Nevertheless, we should probably feel a smidgin of sympathy for the band.
2There's also a smidgin of rhyme and reason behind the reformation.
3Was there even a smidgin of truth in his accusation?
4The small print: not a smidgin on the press release about who is actually promoting this.
5They ate every "smidgin'" of the fish at dinner, and their larder looked desperately bare.
1This season and last it has been a smidge over 90 minutes.
2Her blond hair was a little shorter, her frame a smidge stockier.
3He bent his knees a smidge, still taking the weight on his back.
4I'm gonna run upstairs and clean up a smidge before my parents show.
5Chocolatiers are a smidge different from your average chocolate makers.
6Harry said, wiping a smidge of mayo from his chin.
7Before we get to the interview, here's a smidge of the lemons, part 1.
8The iPhone XR is only a smidge smaller than the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus.
9Let's get a latte after you move just a smidge!
10Fluttery and soft, he held it a smidge longer than a friendly kiss dictated.
11Their palms met, and Colin held on to her hand just a smidge too long.
12Perhaps even a smidge more beautiful than your mother.
13The shape gives the shaft a smidge more clearance and stiffness than a round shaft.
14The ground rules were set, and I felt a smidge more comfortable, but just a smidge.
15I am learning so many great new English words -like perch, broody and just a smidge.
16Y'all want to watch out for that first porch step, though, it needs a smidge of carpenterin.