Meaning & Definition of word "Mite"
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Mite
/maɪt/
noun:
- 1. A small arachnid that typically lives in soil or on plants and can feed on organic material or parasites.
- Example: The garden was infested with mites that were damaging the leaves.
- 2. A very small amount or something insignificant.
- Example: He didn't care a mite about what others thought of him.
- 3. A tiny creature, often referring to the small size of something.
- Example: She has a mite of a kitten that loves to play.
Etymology
Middle English 'mite', possibly of Scandinavian origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
not a mite:
Not at all; not even a little.
mite of a chance:
A very small chance.
Related Words
tick:
A parasitic arachnid that feeds on blood.
arachnid:
A class of joint-legged invertebrates that includes spiders, scorpions, and mites.
Slang Meanings of mite
Meaning: A small amount of something.
Example Sentence: He doesn’t care a mite about the whole situation.
Meaning: An endearing term for someone small or delicate.
Example Sentence: Look at that little mite running around!