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scintilla
[ sin-til-uh ]
noun
- a minute particle; spark; trace:
not a scintilla of remorse.
scintilla
/ sɪnˈtɪlə /
noun
- a minute amount; hint, trace, or particle
Word History and Origins
Origin of scintilla1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scintilla1
Example Sentences
In sentencing Armstrong, Mr Justice McAlinden said that he had not shown "one scintilla of remorse or regret" for his actions.
I gave up alcohol two summers ago and haven't had even a scintilla to pick it back up.
Thomas de la Mare KC, representing Newcastle United, said Sports Direct had not produced a "scintilla of evidence" to show the deal would harm competition and there was "simply no evidence" to substantiate the claim.
You can most certainly ring in the New Year with a glass in your hand that doesn't have a scintilla of liquor — and still have a positively magnificent time.
They argued there was “not a scintilla of evidence” to support the charge of hindering police.
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