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tad
noun as in baby
noun as in bambino
noun as in milquetoast
Strongest matches
noun as in neonate
noun as in nursling
noun as in smattering
Example Sentences
Blake: I thought it was interesting, and maybe a tad implausible, that word of Tanya’s death hadn’t gotten back to Belinda, either through news reports or the White Lotus grapevine.
When Pacino won for “Scent,” he was a tad over 50.
Even the most exhilarating of wins can be made to feel a tad turgid because of the ways of modern professional golf.
It's a tad early to say now or never, but the broader point is correct.
The Florida version is also a tad longer, which results in some lengthier interstitial scenes without critters.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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