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adverb
- 1. to a small extent; somewhat: "Mark looked a tad embarrassed"
noun
- 1. a small amount of something: "biscuits sweetened with a tad of honey"
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tad: 1 n a slight amount or degree of difference “a tad too expensive” “not a tad of difference” Synonyms: shade Type of: small indefinite amount , small indefinite quantity an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude
3 days ago · tad in American English. (tæd) noun informal. 1. a small child, esp. a boy. 2. a very small amount or degree; bit. Please shift your chair a tad to the right. The frosting could use a tad more vanilla.
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TAD meaning: 1 : a small amount; 2 : very slightly. a type of long seat (called a sofa) that has three or more separate sections ...
There’s a tad of breeze. 1980 N.Y. Times 12 Aug. a18/1 ― The Mayor’s pitch is a tad exaggerated both on the law’s certainty and on the roominess of New York’s prisons. You can use it wherever you would use a little or a bit: I’m a tad tired of the same old supper every night. Q: You tired yet? A: Yeah, a tad.
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tad. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tad /tæd/ noun spoken → a tad Examples from the Corpus tad • Brilliantly designed, very realistic and, despite being a tad tricky to master at first, incredibly playable. • Surely they can't begrudge us for being a tad sharper round the bends? • Some dab on a tad, some eat it like soup.