mote Antonyms
Strongest:
- hunk
- slab
- mountain
- wealth
- pile
- hunk
- abundance
- quantity
- gob
- gob
- abundance
- slab
- mass
- chunk
- loads
- mass
- loads
- chunk
- quantity
- pile
- mountain
- lump
- lump
- wealth
Strong:
- raft
- profusion
- stack
- stack
- deal
- heaps
- barrel
- pot
- peck
- barrel
- deal
- profusion
- pot
- bushel
- bucket
- volume
- bucket
- bushel
- raft
- peck
- volume
- heaps
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- bite
- trace
- scrap
- whisper
- patch
- scruple
- snippet
- shred
- tittle
- atom
- morsel
- snip
- molecule
- granule
- sliver
- fragment
- dribble
- crumb
- lick
- nugget
- drop
- flyspeck
- mouthful
Weak:
- driblet
- splinter
- modicum
- portion
- strain
- shard
- ounce
- streak
- jot
- shiver
- tidbit
- smidgin
- nutshell
- halfpenny
- shaving
- whit
- nubbin
- iota
- titbit
- pinch
- paring
- clipping
- kenning
- minim
- haet
- smidgen
- smidge
- nibble
- chip
- fraction
- suspicion
- mite
- part
- spot
- touch
- taste
- flake
- dash
- dab
- section
- smidgeon
- ha-penny
- smatter
- ace
Meaning of mote
mote (n)
(nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
mote ()
of Mot
of Mot
mote (pres. subj.)
of Mot
mote (v.)
See 1st Mot.
mote (n.)
A meeting of persons for discussion; as, a wardmote in the city of London.
A body of persons who meet for discussion, esp. about the management of affairs; as, a folkmote.
A place of meeting for discussion.
The flourish sounded on a horn by a huntsman. See Mot, n., 3, and Mort.
A small particle, as of floating dust; anything proverbially small; a speck.
mote Sentence Examples
- The mote in the beam blocked her clear view.
- The shimmering castle turret was adorned with a golden mote.
- The moat surrounding the fortress was filled with a deep mote of algae.
- The mote in the eye of the needle made it impossible to thread.
- A slight mote of dust danced in the sunlight.
- The mote of light from the distant star was barely visible.
- The mote on the lens rendered the microscope images blurry.
- The mote of pollen floated through the air, tickling the nose.
- The mote of sand irritated the diver's eye.
- The moat of the castle served as a defense against invading enemies.
FAQs About the word mote
(nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anythingof Mot, of Mot, of Mot, See 1st Mot., A meeting of persons for discussion; as, a wardmote in the city of London., A
fleck, grain,speck, bit, particle, bite, trace, scrap, whisper,patch
hunk, slab, mountain, wealth, pile, hunk, abundance, quantity, gob, gob
The mote in the beam blocked her clear view.
The shimmering castle turret was adorned with a golden mote.
The moat surrounding the fortress was filled with a deep mote of algae.
The mote in the eye of the needle made it impossible to thread.