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    scin·til·la
    /sinˈtilə/

    noun

    • 1. a tiny trace or spark of a specified quality or feeling: "a scintilla of doubt"

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  2. The meaning of SCINTILLA is spark, trace. How to use scintilla in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. a very small amount of something: There's not a scintilla of truth in what he says. Synonyms. iota (small amount) shred (SMALL AMOUNT) smidgen informal. not a whit formal. Compare. spark noun (CAUSE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Words meaning small pieces and amounts. by a nose idiom. clipping. crumb. dab of something. dash. dollop.

  4. Scintilla is a long word for describing a tiny thing. It comes sandwiched between the words a and of in phrases like “a scintilla of doubt” or “not a single scintilla of evidence.” If you’re uncertain of the pronunciation, remember: it rhymes with chinchilla and the c is silent, just like in science .

  5. Define scintilla. scintilla synonyms, scintilla pronunciation, scintilla translation, English dictionary definition of scintilla. n. pl. scin·til·las 1. A minute amount; an iota or trace. 2. pl. also scin·til·lae A spark; a flash. scin′til·lant adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the...

  6. a very small amount of something: There's not a scintilla of truth in what he says. Synonyms. iota (small amount) shred (SMALL AMOUNT) smidgen informal. not a whit formal. Compare. spark noun (CAUSE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Words meaning small pieces and amounts. by a nose idiom. clipping. crumb. dab of something. dash. dollop.

  7. Scintilla definition: a minute particle; spark; trace. See examples of SCINTILLA used in a sentence.

  8. scintilla. (sɪntɪlə ) quantifier. If you say that there is not a scintilla of evidence, hope, or doubt about something, you are emphasizing that there is none at all. [literary, emphasis] He says there is 'not a scintilla of evidence' to link him to any controversy. [+ of] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  9. Give me a scintilla of evidence, and I am ready to jump at them. Don't listen to him, there's not a scintilla of truth in anything he says. I couldn't understand even a scintilla of the computer program that I was supposed to be taking a test on.

  10. If you say that there is not a scintilla of evidence, hope, or doubt about something, you are emphasizing that there is none at all. [ literary , emphasis ] He says there is "not a scintilla of evidence" to link him to any controversy.

  11. scintilla meaning, definition, what is scintilla: a very small amount of something: Learn more.

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