a bit (Meaning)
a bit (r)
to a small degree; somewhat
Synonyms & Antonyms of a bit
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- sort of
- a tad
- like
- of a sort
- to a degree
- of sorts
- a mite
- moderately
- a little
- after a sort
- slightly
- kindly
- a touch
Antonyms:
a bit Sentence Examples
- After a bit of hesitation, Sarah decided to try the exotic dish on the menu.
- Tom was feeling a bit tired after the long hike through the mountains.
- Can you wait for me for just a bit while I finish this quick task?
- The teacher explained the math problem again, breaking it down into smaller bits for better understanding.
- Sandra's car needed a bit of maintenance, so she took it to the mechanic for a checkup.
- Mike was a bit surprised when he received the unexpected gift from his friend.
- The toddler struggled a bit to tie his shoelaces, but with practice, he mastered the skill.
- Despite feeling a bit nervous, Emily delivered a confident presentation to her classmates.
- The soup needed a bit more seasoning to enhance the flavors, according to the chef.
- Mark admitted he was feeling a bit overwhelmed with the workload and needed some assistance.
FAQs About the word a bit
to a small degree; somewhat
rather, more or less, pretty, kind of, relatively, something, enough, fairly, somewhat, quite
exceptionally, highly, exceeding, especially, very, extremely, particularly, especially, greatly, particularly
After a bit of hesitation, Sarah decided to try the exotic dish on the menu.
Tom was feeling a bit tired after the long hike through the mountains.
Can you wait for me for just a bit while I finish this quick task?
The teacher explained the math problem again, breaking it down into smaller bits for better understanding.