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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Whit' in a Sentence

"A tiny particle or bit, often used in negative phrases to indicate a very small amount or degree." more

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The stubborn stain on the shirt did not come out a whit after multiple washes.
The rain washed away every whit of dirt from the car.
The chef insisted that not a whit of spice should be missing from the recipe.
Despite her efforts, the stain on the carpet did not disappear a whit.
The exhausted hiker did not feel a whit better after a short rest.
The chef's new recipe did not make the dish a whit more appetizing.
The broken clock hands did not move a whit, frozen at midnight.
The dusty room did not look a whit cleaner after a quick sweep.
The whispered secrets were not a whit more audible in the crowded room.
Not a whit of evidence supported his claim.
The tiny ant carried a whit of sugar to its nest.
The worn-out shoes did not become a whit more comfortable with each step.
The lost key was not a whit easier to find after hours of searching.
Not a whit of homework remained incomplete.
His attempt to fix the broken vase did not make it a whit better.
The old map did not make the journey a whit easier for the lost travelers.

Whit

wit
nounA tiny particle or bit, often used in negative phrases to indicate a very small amount or degree.

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Last Updated On: June 2, 2024
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