smattering

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
13
Words With Friends
16
Letters
10
Pronunciation
/ˈsmæ.təɹ.ɪŋ/(UK)
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/ˈsmæ.təɹ.ɪŋ/(UK) · /ˈsmætɚɪŋ/(US)

Definition of smattering

3 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A shallow or superficial knowledge of a subject.
    “She knows a smattering of Greek, but not enough to carry on a conversation.”
    “1529, Thomas More, The Supplycacyon of Soulys [The Supplication of Souls], London: W. Rastell, Book 2, […] he had a lytell smatterynge in the lawe: […]”
    “If any object against a Learned Education, that it will make Women vain and assuming, and instead of correcting, encrease their Pride: I grant, that a smattering in Learning may; for it has this effect on the Men, none so Dogmatical, and so forward to shew their Parts as your little Pretenders to Science.”
    “There were several of his Priests and Lawyers present, (as I conjectured by their habits) who were commanded to address themselves to me, and I spoke to them in as many Languages as I had the least smattering of, which were High and Low Dutch, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, and Lingua Franca; but all to no purpose.”
    “It's easy enough to be a beak when you're young and athletic, and can offer the latest University smattering. The difficulty is to keep your place when you get old and stiff, and younger smatterers are pushing up behind you.”
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noun

  1. A shallow or superficial knowledge of a subject.
    “She knows a smattering of Greek, but not enough to carry on a conversation.”
    “1529, Thomas More, The Supplycacyon of Soulys [The Supplication of Souls], London: W. Rastell, Book 2, […] he had a lytell smatterynge in the lawe: […]”
    “If any object against a Learned Education, that it will make Women vain and assuming, and instead of correcting, encrease their Pride: I grant, that a smattering in Learning may; for it has this effect on the Men, none so Dogmatical, and so forward to shew their Parts as your little Pretenders to Science.”
    “There were several of his Priests and Lawyers present, (as I conjectured by their habits) who were commanded to address themselves to me, and I spoke to them in as many Languages as I had the least smattering of, which were High and Low Dutch, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, and Lingua Franca; but all to no purpose.”
    “It's easy enough to be a beak when you're young and athletic, and can offer the latest University smattering. The difficulty is to keep your place when you get old and stiff, and younger smatterers are pushing up behind you.”
  2. A small amount or number of something.
    “There’s only a smattering of people who oppose the first amendment.”
    “More sophisticated dishes, like trout, with a heavy smattering of finely minced rosemary between the filets, are simple and au naturel: the trout comes with a lemon wedge, a bed of mixed greens, and the head.”
    “By the standards of the 70s, when the main climbing routes were littered with discarded tents and food packets, Everest is a lot cleaner, with just a smattering of plastic bottles and sweet wrappers on the rocky plateau that is base camp.”
    “He was introduced to a smattering of boos from the crowd, a sign of the presence of fans from Notre Dame and other Big Ten schools.”

verb

  1. (form-of, gerund, participle, present)present participle and gerund of smatter

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Etymology

From smatter + -ing.

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