dint
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Noun — Force or effort, especially in the phrase "by dint of."
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Etymology
From Old English dynt, meaning a blow or strike, related to the same Germanic root as "dent."
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What does “dint” mean?
The word “dint” means force or effort, especially in the phrase "by dint of.". In plain terms, mostly survives today in the phrase "by dint of," meaning "by means of" or "through.".
How do you pronounce “dint”?
“Dint” is pronounced dihnt (/dɪnt/ in IPA).
How do you use “dint” in a sentence?
Here is “dint” used in a sentence: “She passed the exam by dint of sheer hard work.”
What part of speech is “dint”?
“Dint” is a noun.
Where does the word “dint” come from?
The word “dint” comes from Old English. From Old English dynt, meaning a blow or strike, related to the same Germanic root as "dent.".
How many meanings does “dint” have?
“Dint” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: force or effort, especially in the phrase "by dint of.".