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tid·bit T0206300 (tĭd′bĭt′) also tit·bit (tĭt′-)n. A choice morsel, as of gossip or food: "The book is chock-full of colorful tidbits about theater and theater people" (Alec Guinness). [Perhaps obsolete and dialectal tid, tender + bit.]tidbit (ˈtɪdˌbɪt) n the usual US spelling of titbittid•bit (ˈtɪdˌbɪt) n. 1. a delicate bit or morsel of food. 2. a choice or pleasing bit of anything, as gossip. Also, esp. Brit., titbit. [1630–40; tide1 (in sense “feast day”) + bit2] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tidbit - a small tasty bit of food choice morsel, titbitdainty, goody, kickshaw, treat, delicacy - something considered choice to eat |
tidbitnounSomething fine and delicious, especially a food:dainty, delicacy, morsel, treat.Informal: goody.Translationstitbit (ˈtitbit) tidbit (ˈtidbit) noun a tasty little piece of food. He gave the dog a titbit. 小片珍饈 少量可口的精美食物tidbit
Synonyms for tidbitnoun something fine and delicious, especially a foodSynonyms- dainty
- delicacy
- morsel
- treat
- goody
Synonyms for tidbitnoun a small tasty bit of foodSynonymsRelated Words- dainty
- goody
- kickshaw
- treat
- delicacy
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