A slight but appreciable amount.
A brief (and hurriedly handwritten) note.
A small or barely detectable amount.
Write briefly or hurriedly; write a short note of.
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.
6 At one point he began to jot down some of his compositions.
7 These are the points to jot down about the culture of carrots.
8 For the name on the cask not a jot did he care.
9 Therefore we cannot allow the least jot of doctrine to be corrupted.
10 And give me the number, too, so I can jot it down.
11 Harkee, Miles, this much will I do, and not a jot more.
12 So what I do, I do do jot it down, actually now.
13 If you could jot something down, you wouldn't have to remember it.
14 For folk such as you, I only have a jot in trade.
15 So I decided to go below and jot down a few notes.
16 And yet legally there was not a jot of evidence against him.
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