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modicum
[mod-i-kuhm, moh-di-]
noun
a moderate or small amount.
He hasn't even a modicum of common sense.
modicum
/ ˈmɒdɪkəm /
noun
a small amount or portion
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of modicum1
Example Sentences
When the person in charge of the nation’s civil rights enforcement can’t muster even a modicum of civility, we’re living in some very dark times indeed.
CBS staff, according to reporting, worry that bringing in Weiss will reduce the willingness of the network to maintain a modicum of editorial independence to cover pro‑Palestinian views in a balanced manner.
What he lacked was a modicum of a chance, a sniff at goal.
The work also gives the volunteers a modicum of civic control in a city where they often see too much lawlessness — from graffiti to open-air drug use.
The expulsion to Mexico shattered a family that had attained a modicum — perhaps an illusion — of stability in California.
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