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Definition of jot :
1. An iota; a point; a tittle; the smallest particle. Cf. Bit, n.
2. To set down; to make a brief note of; - usually followed by down.
Synonyms:
element, skin senses, taking into custody, rap, collar, soupcon, lead, grain, smidgen, corpuscle, apprehension, feeling, dab, touch, shred, dot, dash, atom, mote, jot down, tactile sensation, list, exigency, ort, tactual sensation, speck, intimation, spot, tittle, cutaneous senses, touch sensation, wind, tip, whit, note, indicate, jotting, breath, pinch, arrest, scrap, ounce, suggestion, crumb, big, sense of touch, hint, pinpoint, tweak, bit, damn, fragment, clue, record, ghost, contact, signature, minim, molecule, modicum, scruple, undertone, scintilla, trifle, tinge, touch modality, drop, touching, diddly, emergency, steer, hoot, catch, particle, iota, write, confidential information, dram, trace, mite
Usage examples:
- No jot of the jest, whatever it was, should escape her. - "The Story of Louie", Oliver Onions.
- His friends advised him to jot down his ideas in spite of all, in the hope that they would be recognized by future generations when happier days should dawn on literature. - "Contemporary Russian Novelists", Serge Persky.
- And how one came back, going by without ever turning his head, caring not a jot for Golden Dawson, serene as a king in his capital, solitary, stark on a little island of ice. - "The Magnetic North", Elizabeth Robins (C. E. Raimond).