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modicum
[mod-i-kuhm, moh-di-]
noun
a moderate or small amount.
He hasn't even a modicum of common sense.
modicum
/ ˈɒɪə /
noun
a small amount or portion
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of modicum1
Example Sentences
The argument for the GHF system is that it is better than nothing, that it provides a modicum of food aid and can be expanded.
Highlights include The Curse, a stadium-sized ballad about using alcohol as an emotional crutch; and closing track The Deep Blue Okay, where she eventually finds a modicum of inner peace.
“I am sure there has been a modicum of due diligence done by the county — but say it to us at least,” he said.
Like hundreds of families in Los Angeles who had lost everything overnight, lives upended, Hulthage and Bendix were soon tallying losses and searching for a place to live, a modicum of stability.
After studying philosophy at the University of Nottingham, he wanted to be an indie rock star and had what he calls a “modicum” of success with his band Shere Khan.
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