Iota ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Iota ( noun )

  1. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (Ι, ι), transliterated as "i".
  2. A very small amount; a jot; a tiny bit.

Origin:

From greek iōta, the smallest letter of the greek alphabet.

Examples:

  1. An iota is a small letter in the Greek alphabet.
  2. He didn't care one iota about what people thought of him.
  3. I wouldn't give an iota for his chances of winning the election.
  4. The value of the currency has decreased by not even an iota.
  5. I don't know an iota about cars.

(As a verb)

Iota ( verb )

  1. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (Ι, ι), transliterated as "i".
  2. A very small amount; a jot; a tiny bit.

Origin:

From greek iōta, the smallest letter of the greek alphabet.

Examples:

  1. An iota is a small letter in the Greek alphabet.
  2. He didn't care one iota about what people thought of him.
  3. I wouldn't give an iota for his chances of winning the election.
  4. The value of the currency has decreased by not even an iota.
  5. I don't know an iota about cars.
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