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noun
- 1. a small amount of something: informal "add a smidgen of cayenne"
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The meaning of SMIDGEN is a small amount : bit. How to use smidgen in a sentence.
a very small amount: Could I have a smidgen more wine? It was five years since I'd last seen him, but he hadn't changed a smidgen. Synonyms. hint (SMALL AMOUNT) iota (small amount) a scintilla of something formal. shred (SMALL AMOUNT) smidge. soupçon mainly humorous. spot (CIRCLE) mainly UK. touch (SMALL AMOUNT) not a whit formal.
Smidgen definition: a very small amount. See examples of SMIDGEN used in a sentence.
a very small amount: Could I have a smidgen more wine? It was five years since I'd last seen him, but he hadn't changed a smidgen. Synonyms. hint (SMALL AMOUNT) iota (small amount) a scintilla of something formal. shred (SMALL AMOUNT) smidge. soupçon mainly humorous. spot (CIRCLE) mainly UK. touch (SMALL AMOUNT) not a whit formal.
smidgen. (smɪdʒɪn ) also smidgeon also smidgin. Word forms: plural smidgens. countable noun. A smidgen is a small amount of something. [informal] ...a smidgen of tobacco. [ + of] ...a smidgeon of luck. [ + of] She arrives a smidgen ahead of time.
smile noun. Definition of smidgen noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A smidgen is a little bit of something. If you're only hungry enough for a little bit of ice cream, you might ask for just a smidgen in your bowl. Maybe you prefer just a smidgen of ketchup on your fries, or you might speak a smidgen of German, enough to buy your train tickets in Berlin.