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- 1. a very young child: "dancing classes for tiny tots" Similar Opposite
- 2. a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink such as whisky or brandy: British "a tot of brandy" Similar
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TOT can mean a young child or a small drink of alcohol. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with synonyms, antonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
TOT is an informal word for a young child or a small drink of alcohol. Learn how to use it in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.
noun. a young child; toddler. a small amount of anything. a small measure of spirits. tot. 2. / tɒt / verb. usually foll by up to total; add. Discover More. Other Words From. un·tot ted adjective. Discover More.
noun. ˈtät. Synonyms of tot. 1. : a small child. 2. : a small drink or allowance of liquor : shot. tot. 2 of 2. verb. totted; totting. transitive verb. : to add together : total—usually used with up. tots up the score. intransitive verb. : add. Synonyms. Verb. add.
A tot is a small child, like the tots at your little sister's nursery school. Tater tots, or little bitty potato puffs, are another kind of tot. The origin of the noun tot is a little unclear, although we know it first appeared in the 18th century.
Tot can be a noun meaning a small child or a small amount of liquor, or a verb meaning to add or total. See different sources, translations and examples of tot in English and Spanish.
noun. /tɒt/ IPA. Dictionary definition of tot. A small child, typically a toddler or young child. "The parents watched their energetic tot run around the playground." Detailed meaning of tot. In this sense, it conveys a sense of endearment or affection for a young individual.