smidgin (Meaning)

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smidgin (n)

a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

smidgin Sentence Examples

  1. The recipe called for a smidgin of salt, just enough to enhance the flavor without overpowering it.
  2. She added a smidgin of cayenne pepper to the chili, providing a subtle hint of heat.
  3. The bag of candy mysteriously contained a smidgin of sand, ruining the sweet treat.
  4. The doctor prescribed a smidgin of the new medication, monitoring its effects cautiously.
  5. He mixed a smidgin of honey into his tea, adding a touch of sweetness to the bitter brew.
  6. The cleaning solution contained a smidgin of bleach, just enough to remove stains without damaging fabrics.
  7. The company's marketing campaign had a smidgin of controversy, sparking debate among consumers.
  8. She had a smidgin of doubt about his honesty, but she decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.
  9. The scientist needed a smidgin of patience to conduct the complex experiment, waiting for the results to emerge slowly.
  10. The artist added a smidgin of green paint to the canvas, creating a subtle shade for the background.

FAQs About the word smidgin

a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

fleck, hint, bit, splash, sprinkling, particle,speck, shred, peanuts, streak

mass, excess, barrel, fistful, scads, lot, oodles, volume, barrel, profusion

The recipe called for a smidgin of salt, just enough to enhance the flavor without overpowering it.

She added a smidgin of cayenne pepper to the chili, providing a subtle hint of heat.

The bag of candy mysteriously contained a smidgin of sand, ruining the sweet treat.

The doctor prescribed a smidgin of the new medication, monitoring its effects cautiously.