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    Mod·i·cum
    /ˈmädəkəm/

    noun

    • 1. a small quantity of a particular thing, especially something considered desirable or valuable: "his statement had more than a modicum of truth"
  2. Modicum is a noun that means a small portion or a limited quantity. It comes from the Latin word modus, which means "measure". Learn more about its synonyms, examples, and word history.

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  4. Modicum is a noun that means a small amount of something good, such as truth or honesty. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in different languages.

  5. If you want to describe a small amount of something, try modicum. If you have a modicum of interest in something, you are a little bit interested. Modicum comes from the Latin modicus, for moderate, and modus, for measure.

  6. Modicum is a noun that means a small amount of something good, such as truth or honesty. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in different languages.

  7. Modicum definition: a moderate or small amount. See examples of MODICUM used in a sentence.

  8. A modicum of something, especially something that is good or desirable, is a reasonable but not large amount of it.

  9. Modicum is a noun that means a fairly small amount, especially of something good or pleasant. Learn how to use it in sentences, its pronunciation, word origin and synonyms.

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