mote

[moʊt]

mote Definition

  • 1a tiny piece of a substance
  • 2a speck or particle of dust or other matter

Using mote: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mote" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sunbeam revealed countless motes of dust floating in the air.

  • Example

    She wiped the mote from her eye.

  • Example

    The microscope revealed the presence of motes in the water sample.

mote Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mote

  • mote in one's eye

    a minor fault or failing that is seen in another person while ignoring one's own major faults or failings

    Example

    He criticized his colleague for being late, but he had a mote in his own eye as he was often late himself.

  • mote and beam

    a biblical reference to the idea that people are often quick to point out minor faults in others while ignoring their own major faults

    Example

    Before criticizing others, we should first remove the mote from our own eye.

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Summary: mote in Brief

The term 'mote' [moʊt] refers to a tiny piece or speck of a substance, such as dust or other matter. It is often used to describe particles that are too small to see with the naked eye, as in 'The microscope revealed the presence of motes in the water sample.' 'Mote' also appears in idiomatic expressions like 'mote in one's eye,' which refers to a minor fault in another person while ignoring one's own major faults.