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iota

American  
[ahy-oh-tuh] / aɪˈoʊ tə /

noun

  1. a very small quantity; jot; whit.

    Synonyms:
    mite, grain, atom, particle, bit
  2. the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (I, ι).

  3. the vowel sound represented by this letter.


iota British  
/ aɪˈəʊtə /

noun

  1. the ninth letter in the Greek alphabet (Ι, ι), a vowel or semivowel, transliterated as i or j

  2. (usually used with a negative) a very small amount; jot (esp in the phrase not one or an iota )

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Etymology

Origin of iota

1600–10; < Latin iōta < Greek iôta < Semitic; compare Hebrew yōdh yod

Example Sentences

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Not an iota of care for Mathew Shurka, “an amicus who received conversion therapy as a child,” who is a living example of the unbearable price paid for framing talk therapy as nothing but speech.

From Slate • Apr. 3, 2026

The measles, mumps, and rubella, or MMR, vaccine does not contain an iota of fetal cells.

From Salon • Aug. 26, 2025

But even if she’d been driving a fire truck in the Palisades, it wouldn’t have made an iota of difference in the disaster.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 24, 2025

And Unison previously argued that negotiations had "not moved one iota" since it told Cosla it would move towards strike action.

From BBC • Jul. 24, 2024

Quicker and quicker, greedy, wanting to encompass everything, to miss not one iota of pleasure.

From "Nectar in a Sieve" by Kamala Markandaya