modicum
1 antonyms and opposites of modicum, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A small amount of something.
Antonyms
How to use modicum
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Fairly formal; common in writing more than casual speech.
Etymology
From Latin modicum ("a small amount"), related to modus ("measure").
Full origin of modicum →Frequently asked questions
What does “modicum” mean?
The word “modicum” means a small amount of something. In plain terms, a small or token amount of something, often used with abstract qualities like respect, effort, or success.
How do you pronounce “modicum”?
“Modicum” is pronounced MO-dih-kuhm (/ˈmɑdɪkəm/ in IPA).
How do you use “modicum” in a sentence?
Here is “modicum” used in a sentence: “He showed at least a modicum of respect for the rules.”
What is the opposite of “modicum”?
The opposite of “modicum” — its antonyms — is lot.
What part of speech is “modicum”?
“Modicum” is a noun.
Where does the word “modicum” come from?
The word “modicum” comes from Latin. From Latin modicum ("a small amount"), related to modus ("measure").