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    modicum
    /ˈmɒdɪkəm/

    noun

    • 1. a small quantity of a particular thing, especially something desirable or valuable: "his statement had a modicum of truth"

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  2. The meaning of MODICUM is a small portion : a limited quantity. How to use modicum in a sentence. The Origins of Modicum Can Be Found in the Bathroom

  3. MODICUM definition: 1. a small amount of something good such as truth or honesty: 2. a small amount of something good…. Learn more.

  4. If you want to describe a small amount of something, try modicum. If you have a modicum of interest in something, you are a little bit interested. Modicum comes from the Latin modicus, for moderate, and modus, for measure.

  5. MODICUM meaning: 1. a small amount of something good such as truth or honesty: 2. a small amount of something good…. Learn more.

  6. A modicum of something, especially something that is good or desirable, is a reasonable but not large amount of it.

  7. Modicum definition: a moderate or small amount. See examples of MODICUM used in a sentence.

  8. A small, modest or trifling amount. Unable to garner even a modicum of support for his plan, he conceded to follow the others. Wiktionary. Synonyms: tinge. iota. particle. fraction. trifle. spot. whit. tittle. speck. shred. scruple. scrap. ounce. ort. molecule. Antonyms: lot. Other Word Forms of Modicum. Noun.

  9. A complete guide to the word "MODICUM": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Definition of modicum noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. modicum / ˈ mɑːdɪkəm/ noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of MODICUM. [singular] formal. : a small amount — + of. The group had a modicum of success in the early 1990s. Anyone with even a modicum of intelligence would understand.