Meaning & Definition of word "Nibble"

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    Nibble

    /ˈnɪb.əl/

    noun:

    • 1. A small bite or morsel of food.
      • Example: He took a nibble of the cookie before deciding to eat the whole thing.
    • 2. A small amount of something, particularly data or file size.
      • Example: The program required a few nibbles of data to function properly.

    verb:

    • 1. To take small bites or to eat something in small amounts.
      • Example: The rabbit nibbled on the fresh carrots in the garden.
    • 2. To show gradual interest or inclination towards something.
      • Example: She began to nibble at the idea of moving to a new city for work.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'nibblen', likely imitates the sound of nibbling.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    nibble away:

    To gradually diminish or wear something down.

    nibble on:

    To eat something small, usually in a casual manner.

    nibble at:

    To show a slight interest in something.

    Related Words

    munch:

    To chew or eat something noisily.

    bite:

    To use the teeth to cut into something.

    snack:

    A small amount of food eaten between meals.

    Slang Meanings of nibble

    Meaning: To flirt subtly or show mild interest.

    Example Sentence: He was nibbling at her during the party.

    Meaning: To take a small taste of something before deciding.

    Example Sentence: I just want to nibble it before I commit to buying.