Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
not-a-jot-or-tittle
idiom
/nɒt ə dʒɒt ɔːr ˈtɪt(ə)l/
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Definition
A phrase indicating that not even the smallest detail or amount is present.
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Examples
- He didn’t care not-a-jot-or-tittle about the consequences of his actions.
- When it comes to the rules, she follows them not-a-jot-or-tittle.
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Meaning
The expression ‘not-a-jot-or-tittle’ is used to emphasize that there is absolutely nothing or no part of something.
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Synonyms
- not at all
- not a bit
- not the slightest