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bit

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/bɪt/ · bit

A small piece or amount of something.

Meanings

nouninformal

A small piece or amount of something.

کسی چیز کا چھوٹا حصہ یا مقدار。

چھوٹا حصہ

chhota hissa

Synonyms

piecechunksegmentٹکڑاحصہچوکی

Antonyms

wholeentiretytotalپورامکملبہت

Common Collocations

  • bit of advice
  • a bit more
  • just a bit

Example Sentences

Can I have a bit of your cake?

کیا میں آپ کے کیک کا ایک چھوٹا حصہ لے سکتا ہوں؟

Kya main aap ke cake ka ek chhota hissa le sakta hoon?

She only ate a bit of her lunch.

اس نے صرف اپنے لینچ کا ایک چھوٹا حصہ کھایا۔

Us ne sirf apne lunch ka ek chhota hissa khaya.

I need a bit of information about the event.

مجھے اس تقریب کے بارے میں کچھ معلومات درکار ہیں۔

Mujhe is taqreeb ke bare mein kuch maloomat darkar hain.

Easily Confused With

bitten:Bitten is the past participle of bite, indicating the action of having bitten something.
verbinformal

To cut or break off with the teeth.

دانتوں سے کاٹنا یا توڑنا۔

کاٹنا

kaatna

Synonyms

chewgnawnibbleچبانادکھناچباہٹ

Antonyms

spitreleaselet goقاصدپروازچھوڑنا

Common Collocations

  • bit into
  • bit down
  • bit off

Example Sentences

He bit into the apple.

اس نے سیب میں دانت مارا۔

Us ne seb mein daant maara.

The dog bit my shoe.

کتے نے میرے جوتے کو کاٹا۔

Kutte ne mere jote ko kaata.

She likes to bite her nails.

اسے اپنی ناخنیں کاٹنا پسند ہے۔

Use apni nakhain kaatna pasand hai.

Easily Confused With

bide:Bide refers to remaining in a place or situation, while bit denotes the action of biting or a small piece.

Word Family

bite
verbکاٹنا
bitten
verbکاٹا ہوا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember a 'bit' as a small morsel of food.

Imagine a tiny piece of chocolate being bitten off.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کچھ کڑوا سا ہے، کچھ اور خوشبو ہے،<br>زندگی کا چکھنا ہے، جو بھی خوشبو ہے۔

Kuch karwa sa hai, kuch aur khushboo hai,<br>Zindagi ka chakhna hai, jo bhi khushboo hai.

Some is bitter, some fragrant,<br>It is the tasting of life, whatever the fragrance.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ایک پتھر سے دو شکار

Ek patthar se do shikar

Two birds with one stone.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "bite" — to bite

First known use: 14th century

Originally derived from the Old English word ‘bytan’ meaning to bite. The term evolved into 'bit' in Middle English to represent a small piece taken out of something.