Meaning & Definition of word "Dot"

Dot

/dɒt/

noun:

  • 1. A small round mark or spot.
    • Example: She used a dot of paint to embellish her artwork.
  • 2. A point in space or a tiny, round shape, often used to indicate position or an element in a graphical representation.
    • Example: The map contained a red dot marking the location of the treasure.
  • 3. In writing, a dot refers particularly to the period at the end of a sentence.
    • Example: Make sure to put a dot at the end of your sentence.

verb:

  • 1. To mark with a dot or dots.
    • Example: She decided to dot the 'i's with hearts in her letter.
  • 2. To cover with a small spot or dot.
    • Example: The fabric was dotted with colorful patterns.

Etymology

Middle English 'dote', from Old English 'dott' meaning 'a small mark'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

dot the i's and cross the t's:

To pay attention to small details.

dot-com:

Pertaining to companies that operate online.

dot-to-dot:

A puzzle that connects dotted lines to form a picture.

knock off a dot:

To complete a small task quickly.

Related Words

period:

A punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence.

dot matrix:

A type of printer that uses dots to form text and images.

dotted line:

A line made up of short dashes or dots, often used in diagrams.

Slang Meanings of dot

Meaning: To have a dot refers to having a minor blemish or spot on something.

Example Sentence: That shirt looks great except for the dot near the sleeve.

Meaning: Dot can refer to a friend or acquaintance in some urban slang.

Example Sentence: What’s up, dot? Haven't seen you in ages.