scintilla Antonyms
Strongest:
- lashings
- deal
- gobs
- volume
- peck
- wealth
- pile
- raft
- wad
- mountain
- loads
- bundle
- barrel
- lot
- reams
- lashings
- fistful
- oodles
- mess
- wealth
- bushel
- bushel
- quantity
- boatload
- plenty
- pile
- bucket
- wad
- oodles
- excess
- excess
- fistful
- mountain
- passel
- raft
- heaps
- stack
- boatload
- lot
- quantity
- profusion
- reams
- bundle
- bucket
- plenty
- scads
- loads
- mass
- passel
- barrel
- abundance
- deal
- heaps
- mass
- scads
- stack
- profusion
- volume
- mess
- abundance
- gobs
- peck
Strong:
- overmuch
- embarrassment
- surplus
- overflow
- slab
- bonanza
- much
- superfluity
- overabundance
- embarrassment
- superabundance
- lashins
- overmuch
- superabundance
- chunk
- potful
- bonanza
- slab
- overflow
- superfluity
- chunk
- overabundance
- lashins
- surfeit
- overkill
- surfeit
- overkill
- much
- surplus
- potful
Weak:
Meaning of scintilla
scintilla (n)
a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
a sparkling glittering particle
scintilla (n.)
A spark; the least particle; an iota; a tittle.
scintilla Sentence Examples
- The scintilla of hope ignited within his weary heart.
- The speaker's words sparked a scintilla of inspiration in the audience.
- Despite the gloom surrounding him, he clung to the scintilla of belief.
- The faint scintilla of a star pierced the darkness of the night sky.
- The memory of their love affair flickered like a feeble scintilla in her mind.
- The scintilla of doubt cast a shadow over his otherwise unwavering faith.
- The scientist searched tirelessly for the scintilla of evidence that would prove his hypothesis.
- The child's imagination danced with the scintilla of wonder and possibility.
- Amidst the chaos, the scintilla of peace and tranquility provided solace.
- The spark of rebellion burned as a faint scintilla, threatening to ignite a revolution.
FAQs About the word scintilla
a tiny or scarcely detectable amount, a sparkling glittering particleA spark; the least particle; an iota; a tittle.
sprinkling,glimmer, bit, little, hint, shred, touch, speck, splash, lick
lashings, deal, gobs, volume, peck, wealth, pile, raft, wad, mountain
The scintilla of hope ignited within his weary heart.
The speaker's words sparked a scintilla of inspiration in the audience.
Despite the gloom surrounding him, he clung to the scintilla of belief.
The faint scintilla of a star pierced the darkness of the night sky.