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Smidgen - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A smidgen is a tiny amount or a very small quantity of something, often used informally to describe a slight or negligible portion, such as a pinch of salt.

smidgen

/ˈsmɪdʒən/ /ˈsmɪdʒɪn/

Definition:

A very small amount or quantity of something.

Synonyms:

bit, speck, trace, dash, pinch

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

lot, abundance, heap

Common Collocations:

a smidgen of salt, just a smidgen, add a smidgen, a smidgen more, a smidgen less

Derivatives:

smidge, smidgeon

Usage Tips:

Use "smidgen" informally to emphasize how tiny an amount is, often in cooking or measurements.

Common Phrases:

not a smidgen of doubt, just a smidgen more, a smidgen too late

Etymology:

Likely derived from Scots "smitch" (a small amount) or Irish "smit" (a little bit).

Examples:

  • 1. She added just a smidgen of sugar to her tea.
  • 2. There wasn’t a smidgen of truth in his story.
  • 3. Could you move the chair a smidgen to the left?
  • 4. He felt a smidgen of guilt after eating the last cookie.

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