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titbit
tit·bit T0235700 (tĭt′bĭt′)n. Variant of tidbit.titbit (ˈtɪtˌbɪt) or tidbitn1. (Cookery) a tasty small piece of food; dainty2. a pleasing scrap of anything, such as scandal[C17: perhaps from dialect tid tender, of obscure origin]tit•bit (ˈtɪtˌbɪt) n. Chiefly Brit. tidbit. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | titbit - a small tasty bit of food choice morsel, tidbitdainty, goody, kickshaw, treat, delicacy - something considered choice to eat |
titbitnoun1. delicacy, goody, dainty, morsel, treat, snack, choice item, juicy bit, bonne bouche (French) She offered him titbits; a chicken drumstick, some cheese.2. piece, item, scrap, bit, morsel, juicy bit titbits of gossip gleaned from the corridors of powerTranslationstitbit (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titbit
Synonyms for titbitnoun delicacySynonyms- delicacy
- goody
- dainty
- morsel
- treat
- snack
- choice item
- juicy bit
- bonne bouche
noun pieceSynonyms- piece
- item
- scrap
- bit
- morsel
- juicy bit
Synonyms for titbitnoun a small tasty bit of foodSynonymsRelated Words- dainty
- goody
- kickshaw
- treat
- delicacy
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