smidgen (Meaning)
smidgen (n)
a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
Synonyms & Antonyms of smidgen
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- peck
- fistful
- fistful
- volume
- excess
- quantity
- quantity
- much
- plenty
- wad
- mess
- scads
- gobs
- abundance
- boatload
- much
- mountain
- mass
- lot
- plenty
- lashings
- bushel
- barrel
- reams
- profusion
- scads
- volume
- bushel
- profusion
- mess
- passel
- boatload
- stack
- oodles
- peck
- barrel
- bundle
- reams
- raft
- mountain
- wealth
- mass
- gobs
- lot
- heaps
- bucket
- loads
- oodles
- abundance
- pile
- pile
- heaps
- excess
- passel
- raft
- bundle
- stack
- deal
- loads
- bucket
- wad
- deal
- wealth
- lashings
Synonyms:
- snap
- flake
- scattering
- sliver
- shiver
- driblet
- whit
- grain
- dot
- taste
- hoot
- syllable
- section
- smatter
- vestige
- granule
- smattering
- mote
- nibble
- part
- morsel
- dose
- bite
- portion
- patch
- molecule
- jot
- handful
- atom
- scrap
- drop in the bucket
- dash
- smithereens
- nubbin
- fragment
- semblance
- splinter
- minim
- tittle
- shadow
- pinch
- flyspeck
Antonyms:
smidgen Sentence Examples
- Add a smidgen of salt to taste the soup.
- The recipe called for a smidgen of cinnamon, just enough to enhance the flavor.
- The gardener sprinkled a smidgen of fertilizer around the base of the tomato plants.
- A smidgen of garlic powder adds a subtle savory note to the dish.
- The doctor prescribed a smidgen of the medication to minimize side effects.
- The artist used a smidgen of paint to add a touch of detail to the portrait.
- The speaker's voice was barely audible, only a smidgen louder than a whisper.
- The child's toy was tiny, just a smidgen bigger than a thumbnail.
- The teacher added a smidgen of praise to balance out the constructive criticism.
- The writer's words carried a smidgen of humor, lightening the otherwise serious text.
FAQs About the word smidgen
a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
bit, hint, particle, splash, fleck, shred, sprinkling,speck, minimum, nip
peck, fistful, fistful, volume, excess, quantity, quantity, much, plenty, wad
Add a smidgen of salt to taste the soup.
The recipe called for a smidgen of cinnamon, just enough to enhance the flavor.
The gardener sprinkled a smidgen of fertilizer around the base of the tomato plants.
A smidgen of garlic powder adds a subtle savory note to the dish.