remnant
0 antonyms and opposites of remnant, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A small remaining piece or amount of something bigger that once existed.
How to use remnant
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
A shortened form of Middle English "remenant," from Anglo-Norman remanant, related to remain.
Full origin of remnant →Frequently asked questions
What does “remnant” mean?
The word “remnant” means a small remaining piece or amount of something bigger that once existed. In plain terms, a small leftover piece or trace of something that used to be bigger or whole.
How do you pronounce “remnant”?
“Remnant” is pronounced REHM-nuhnt (/ˈɹɛmnənt/ in IPA).
How do you use “remnant” in a sentence?
Here is “remnant” used in a sentence: “Only a remnant of the old city wall still stands.”
What is another word for “remnant”?
Words with a similar meaning to “remnant” include residue, remainder and lave.
What part of speech is “remnant”?
“Remnant” is a noun.
Where does the word “remnant” come from?
The word “remnant” comes from Middle English. A shortened form of Middle English "remenant," from Anglo-Norman remanant, related to remain.
Is “remnant” a common word?
“Remnant” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “remnant” have?
“Remnant” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a small remaining piece or amount of something bigger that once existed.