Meaning & Definition of word "Smattering"

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    Smattering

    /ˈsmætərɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. a small amount of something, especially knowledge.
      • Example: She had only a smattering of French, just enough to order food in Paris.
    • 2. a slight or superficial understanding of a subject.
      • Example: His smattering of history did not prepare him for the complexities of the debate.
    • 3. a scattered or small number.
      • Example: There was a smattering of applause after the performance, indicating that the audience was not fully impressed.

    Etymology

    Late 17th century, from the verb 'smatter' meaning 'to speak with superficial knowledge'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    smattering of knowledge:

    A small knowledge about a subject.

    have a smattering:

    To possess a surface-level understanding of something.

    Related Words

    scatter:

    To spread out or to distribute.

    dab:

    A small amount or touch of something.

    Slang Meanings of smattering

    Meaning: A little bit of something, often used in a light or humorous context.

    Example Sentence: I only know a smattering of coding, enough to make a simple website.