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    smattering
    /ˈsmat(ə)rɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. a slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject: "Edward had only a smattering of Welsh"

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  2. Smattering means a very small amount or number, or a slight knowledge of something. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and the Hansard archive.

  3. A smattering is a small amount of knowledge or a scattered number of people. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and usage of smattering from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Smattering means a slight, superficial, or introductory knowledge of something, or a small amount or number. Learn how to use this word in sentences and discover its origin and history.

  5. A smattering is a very small amount of something or a slight or superficial knowledge of something. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, grammar and usage of smattering with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. A smattering is a small amount of something, but it's hard to say how much. It's probably less than a bunch, but it's not much more than a whit or a jot. If you said "There's a smattering of squirrels in the park," then there are only a few squirrels.

  7. A smattering is a slight or superficial knowledge of something, especially a language, or a small amount of something. Learn how to use this word in sentences and find synonyms, translations and related terms.

  8. smattering (of something) a small amount of something, especially knowledge of a language. He only has a smattering of French.