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Meaning of 'scintilla' in Bulgarian is: капчица
scintilla:
капчица
Noun:
искра, люспа, капчица, кураж.
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Noun
(1) a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
(2) a sparkling glittering particle
(3) a sparkling glittering particles
(4) small bit
(5) trace
Show English Meaning
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Noun
(1) a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
(2) a sparkling glittering particle
(3) a sparkling glittering particles
(4) small bit
(5) trace
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(1) Regarding your high class comment about me in your May 19, 2004 posting, why don't you have a scintilla of honesty and print the attached story from the Boston Globe which sets the record straight.
(2) There can be surely not a scintilla of doubt that the whole grisly situation is the very quintessence of irresponsibility.
(3) Without a scintilla of regret or moral thought, your party has embraced corporate crooks, polluters and other moral rot.
(4) Why do people yearn so desperately to believe that there is some kind of incredible profusion of words for such things among hunter-gatherer peoples, when they have never been shown a single scintilla of quantitative evidence?
(5) A scintilla of reasonable doubt might be expected about the efficacy and justice of a punishment now rejected by 71 countries.
(6) None of them showed a scintilla of professional rivalry.
(7) Even for a softcore sleaze tease like this, there is an appallingly distinct lack of intelligence all around, with not a scintilla of artistic integrity to be found in a single scene.
(8) While it was perfectly legitimate for the society to criticise the treatment choice there was not a scintilla of evidence to support their claim.
(9) a scintilla of doubt
(10) Well, Larry, but it seems to be a scintilla of hope.
(11) But what was overwhelmingly obvious about the coverage was that a terrible family tragedy was being exploited, without a scintilla of compassion for communal loss, for the sole purpose of newspaper sales.
(12) Out go the twitching nostrils, flailing arms and sniffy declamations about a cheeky scintilla of vanilla and oodles of gunsmoke.
(13) Apart from squandering the resources of a prodigiously gifted cast, the film's greatest shortcoming must be its inability to generate the merest scintilla of dramatic tension around its central narrative thread.
(14) Now, there's been not a scintilla of evidence for that.
(15) Had there been even the slightest scintilla of evidence then she would have been charged.
(16) In victory, they must hold on to at least a scintilla of humility, lest they get too cocky - and ripe for a takedown.
Show Examples
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(1) Regarding your high class comment about me in your May 19, 2004 posting, why don't you have a scintilla of honesty and print the attached story from the Boston Globe which sets the record straight.
(2) There can be surely not a scintilla of doubt that the whole grisly situation is the very quintessence of irresponsibility.
(3) Without a scintilla of regret or moral thought, your party has embraced corporate crooks, polluters and other moral rot.
(4) Why do people yearn so desperately to believe that there is some kind of incredible profusion of words for such things among hunter-gatherer peoples, when they have never been shown a single scintilla of quantitative evidence?
(5) A scintilla of reasonable doubt might be expected about the efficacy and justice of a punishment now rejected by 71 countries.
(6) None of them showed a scintilla of professional rivalry.
(7) Even for a softcore sleaze tease like this, there is an appallingly distinct lack of intelligence all around, with not a scintilla of artistic integrity to be found in a single scene.
(8) While it was perfectly legitimate for the society to criticise the treatment choice there was not a scintilla of evidence to support their claim.
(9) a scintilla of doubt
(10) Well, Larry, but it seems to be a scintilla of hope.
(11) But what was overwhelmingly obvious about the coverage was that a terrible family tragedy was being exploited, without a scintilla of compassion for communal loss, for the sole purpose of newspaper sales.
(12) Out go the twitching nostrils, flailing arms and sniffy declamations about a cheeky scintilla of vanilla and oodles of gunsmoke.
(13) Apart from squandering the resources of a prodigiously gifted cast, the film's greatest shortcoming must be its inability to generate the merest scintilla of dramatic tension around its central narrative thread.
(14) Now, there's been not a scintilla of evidence for that.
(15) Had there been even the slightest scintilla of evidence then she would have been charged.
(16) In victory, they must hold on to at least a scintilla of humility, lest they get too cocky - and ripe for a takedown.
Synonyms
Noun
1. particle
2. iota
3. jot
4. whit
5. atom
6. speck
7. bit
8. trace
9. ounce
10. shred
11. crumb
12. fragment
13. grain
14. drop
15. spot
16. modicum
17. hint
18. touch
19. suggestion
20. whisper
21. suspicion
22. smidgen
23. tad
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. particle
2. iota
3. jot
4. whit
5. atom
6. speck
7. bit
8. trace
9. ounce
10. shred
11. crumb
12. fragment
13. grain
14. drop
15. spot
16. modicum
17. hint
18. touch
19. suggestion
20. whisper
21. suspicion
22. smidgen
23. tad
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