whit
(noun)
wɪt
Definitions
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A very small part or amount.
The whisper of intangible essence, a fleeting shade of shadow's shadow; the minuscule dance of nothing in particular, yet artful in its graceful absence.Example: There wasn't a whit of evidence to support the claim.
Origin
Old English hwīt, related to Middle Dutch wit.
Synonyms
iota, jot, bit, speck, shred, ounce
Antonyms
lot, abundance, mass, heap