Noun(1) a small or moderate or token amount,bit,small amount(2) a small or moderate or token amount(3) bit(4) small amount
Noun(1) a small or moderate or token amount,bit,small amount(2) a small or moderate or token amount(3) bit(4) small amount
(1) With a modicum of imagination and a dash of invention, a good story could be built from this one.(2) his statement had more than a modicum of truth(3) It's done in a spirit of fun, and relies on a modicum of good faith among the participants.(4) Meanwhile, back at the old ranch house, a quiet weekend looms, devoted to rest and recuperation and a modicum of gentle fun.(5) Given the importance of public opinion, let us counter misinformation with a modicum of information.(6) But I do have the benefit of a certain modicum of maturity and experience.(7) In the book he shoots from the hip and rides roughshod over reputations, holding a modicum of his once monumental power and relishing it.(8) All it would take is a bit of gumption and a modicum of courage.(9) But please, if you're going to dispense with shame or modesty, at least display a modicum of intelligence.(10) Personally, I feel cheated if an election campaign does not include a modicum of shameful brawling.(11) his statement had a modicum of truth(12) Thus retaining a modicum of respect from you, my peer group.(13) Suffice it to say, anyone with a modicum of computer knowledge will be very frustrated on my behalf, or so I hope.(14) It features a group of con artists with a modicum of honour: they only steal from the greedy and the morally corrupt.(15) A little brevity, a modicum of content, and a lot less rant would be good.(16) Just five pretty expertly-styled boys with a modicum of talent.