tidbit (Meaning)
Wordnet
tidbit (n)
a small tasty bit of food
Webster
tidbit (n.)
A delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tidbit
tidbit Sentence Examples
- The historian shared a fascinating tidbit about the ancient civilization's customs.
- The journalist dug up a juicy tidbit of information that would make headlines.
- The party guest savored every tidbit of the exquisite hors d'oeuvres.
- The professor's lecture was full of informative tidbits that kept the students engaged.
- The travelogue featured a tidbit about a hidden beachaccessible only by foot.
- The rumor mill churned out a tantalizing tidbit that spread like wildfire.
- The book enthusiast eagerly devoured each tidbit of literary trivia.
- The artist gleaned inspiration from a seemingly insignificant tidbit of observation.
- The scientist's research yielded a surprising tidbit that could have major implications.
- The memoir recounted a poignant tidbit that revealed the complexities of human nature.
FAQs About the word tidbit
a small tasty bit of foodA delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel.
bit, treat,goodie, delectable, dainty, morsel, cate, goody, candy, kickshaw
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The historian shared a fascinating tidbit about the ancient civilization's customs.
The journalist dug up a juicy tidbit of information that would make headlines.
The party guest savored every tidbit of the exquisite hors d'oeuvres.
The professor's lecture was full of informative tidbits that kept the students engaged.