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单词 a tad
释义

tad

noun

ˈtad How to pronounce tad (audio)
1
: a small or insignificant amount or degree : bit
might give him some water and a tad to eat C. T. Walker
2
: a small child
especially : boy
Phrases
a tad
: somewhat, rather
looked a tad bigger than me Larry Hodgson

Synonyms

  • ace
  • bit
  • crumb
  • dab
  • dram
  • driblet
  • glimmer
  • hint
  • lick
  • little
  • mite
  • nip
  • ounce
  • particle
  • peanuts
  • ray
  • scintilla
  • scruple
  • shade
  • shadow
  • shred
  • skosh
  • smack
  • smell
  • smidgen
  • smidgeon
  • smidgin
  • smidge
  • snap
  • soupçon
  • spark
  • spatter
  • speck
  • splash
  • spot
  • sprinkling
  • strain
  • streak
  • suspicion
  • touch
  • trace
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Example Sentences

there's more than just a tad of hyperbole in the critics' praise for the promising young pianist grandfather never tires of telling us about the days when he was just a tad
Recent Examples on the Web While denim overalls have had a recent resurgence around Hollywood, Garner's boilersuit is a tad dressier and can be styled so many different ways depending on the occasion or season. Alex Warner, Peoplemag, 10 Sep. 2022 The highest tide toward the end of this month will be at 10:36 a.m. Sept. 28, clocking in at 3.36 feet, a tad higher than last year. Bill Kearney, Sun Sentinel, 9 Sep. 2022 But another year of merely iterative iPhone updates makes the balancing act just a tad harder. Jacob Carpenter, Fortune, 8 Sep. 2022 The offense has slowed a tad, but Utah State’s offense still can’t muster any offense. Nick Alvarez | Nalvarez@al.com, al, 3 Sep. 2022 The 10-year veteran who wasn’t part of an offseason program or training camp looked a tad rusty. Eric Branch, San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Aug. 2022 The DeWalt's crevice tool also struggled against large chunks, and emptying the vac was a tad trickier. Collin Morgan And Jon Langston, Car and Driver, 26 Aug. 2022 The 2019 season marked the fourth-highest attendance in franchise history, so to use it as the initial bar seems a tad unfair. Jr Radcliffe, Journal Sentinel, 25 Aug. 2022 Dream's character arc seems to be getting a tad bit lost here. Alex Raiman, EW.com, 5 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

probably from English dialect, toad, from Middle English tode — more at toad

First Known Use

circa 1877, in the meaning defined at sense 2

a tad

phrase

as in pretty
to some degree or extent This chili could use a tad more seasoning.

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • pretty
  • quite
  • fairly
  • rather
  • enough
  • relatively
  • something
  • somewhat
  • kind of
  • a little
  • sort of
  • a touch
  • more or less
  • a bit
  • a mite
  • to a degree
  • moderately
  • like
  • kindly
  • of sorts
  • slightly
  • after a sort
  • little
  • tolerably
  • of a sort
  • vaguely
  • passably
  • acceptably
  • decently
  • nominally
  • half
  • partially
  • negligibly
  • partly
  • halfway
  • partway
  • incompletely
  • part

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • particularly
  • very
  • especially
  • extremely
  • exceedingly
  • highly
  • terribly
  • greatly
  • exceptionally
  • awfully
  • exceeding
  • substantially
  • heavily
  • deadly
  • significantly
  • considerably
  • hugely
  • extensively
  • frightfully
  • mortally
  • mightily
  • surpassingly
  • beastly
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