driblet

[ˈdrɪblət]

driblet Definition

  • 1a small or insignificant amount of something
  • 2a small drop or trickle of liquid

Using driblet: Examples

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

  • Example

    He only gave me a driblet of information.

  • Example

    The faucet was leaking driblets of water all night.

  • Example

    The company only donated a driblet of their profits to charity.

driblet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for driblet

Antonyms for driblet

Phrases with driblet

  • in driblets

    in small amounts or portions, not all at once

    Example

    The news about the project came in driblets, making it hard to plan ahead.

  • a small amount of truth in an otherwise false statement

    Example

    The politician's speech was full of lies, but there was a driblet of truth in what he said about the economy.

  • gradually or slowly, in small increments

    Example

    She saved up for her dream vacation driblet by driblet, putting away a little bit of money each week.

Origins of driblet

from Middle English 'drypplet', diminutive of 'drop'

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Summary: driblet in Brief

'Driblet' [ˈdrɪblət] refers to a small or insignificant amount of something, such as 'He only gave me a driblet of information.' It can also refer to a small drop or trickle of liquid, as in 'The faucet was leaking driblets of water all night.' The phrase 'in driblets' means in small amounts or portions, while 'a driblet of truth' refers to a small amount of truth in an otherwise false statement.