tidbit

[ˈtɪd.bɪt]

tidbit Definition

  • 1a small and particularly interesting item of gossip or information
  • 2a small piece of tasty food

Using tidbit: Examples

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

  • Example

    She shared a juicy tidbit about the company's CEO.

  • Example

    The party was full of delicious tidbits.

  • Example

    I always enjoy reading the tidbits in the newspaper.

  • Example

    He gave me a tidbit of advice before the interview.

tidbit Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tidbit

Phrases with tidbit

  • a small but interesting piece of information

    Example

    She gave us a tidbit of information about the upcoming project.

  • a small but juicy piece of gossip

    Example

    He couldn't resist sharing a tidbit of gossip about his neighbor.

  • a platter or tray containing an assortment of small, bite-sized foods

    Example

    The caterer brought out a beautiful tidbit tray filled with appetizers.

Origins of tidbit

from 'tid' meaning 'tender' and 'bit' meaning 'piece'

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Summary: tidbit in Brief

The term 'tidbit' [ˈtɪd.bɪt] refers to a small and interesting item of gossip or information, or a small piece of tasty food. It is often used in phrases like 'tidbit of information' or 'tidbit tray,' and can be both formal and informal in tone. Examples include 'She shared a juicy tidbit about the company's CEO' and 'The party was full of delicious tidbits.'