titbit (Meaning)

Wordnet

titbit (n)

a small tasty bit of food

Webster

titbit (n.)

Same as Tidbit.

titbit Sentence Examples

  1. The juicy titbit about the celebrity's affair spread like wildfire through the tabloids.
  2. The interview featured tantalizing titbits about the upcoming blockbuster movie.
  3. The host revealed a surprising titbit about the guest's childhood that left the audience in stitches.
  4. The detective searched for any titbit of information that could solve the perplexing case.
  5. The gossip columnist shared a salacious titbit about the mayoral candidate's secret rendezvous.
  6. The news report included a titbit about the impact of the pandemic on the economy.
  7. Over dinner, friends exchanged titbits about their lives, strengthening their bond.
  8. The article contained a titbit about a new scientific discovery that could revolutionize medicine.
  9. The biography revealed a previously unknown titbit about the artist's inspiration for his masterpiece.
  10. The child's imagination ran wild as he read a titbit about an enchanted forest filled with talking animals.

FAQs About the word titbit

a small tasty bit of foodSame as Tidbit.

bit,goodie, morsel, delectable, treat, candy, dainty, goody, cate, sweetmeat

No antonyms found.

The juicy titbit about the celebrity's affair spread like wildfire through the tabloids.

The interview featured tantalizing titbits about the upcoming blockbuster movie.

The host revealed a surprising titbit about the guest's childhood that left the audience in stitches.

The detective searched for any titbit of information that could solve the perplexing case.