Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To speak (a language) without fluency.
- intransitive verb To study or approach superficially; dabble in.
- intransitive verb To prattle.
- noun A smattering.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To make a noise. Songs and Carols (ed. Wright), No. lxxii.
- To talk superficially or ignorantly.
- To have a slight or superficial knowledge.
- To talk ignorantly or superficially about; use in conversation or quote in a superficial manner.
- To get a superficial knowledge of.
- To taste slightly.
- noun Slight or superficial knowledge; a smattering.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To talk superficially about.
- transitive verb To gain a slight taste of; to acquire a slight, superficial knowledge of; to smack.
- intransitive verb To talk superficially or ignorantly; to babble; to chatter.
- intransitive verb To have a slight taste, or a slight, superficial knowledge, of anything; to smack.
- noun Superficial knowledge; a smattering.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb intransitive To
talk superficially ; tobabble . - verb transitive To
speak (a language) withspotty orsuperficial knowledge . - verb transitive (
figuratively ) Tostudy orapproach superficially ; to dabble in. - noun
superficial knowledge ; asmattering
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb to talk foolishly
- verb work with in an amateurish manner
- verb speak with spotty or superficial knowledge
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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Examples
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a superficial "smatter" of knowledge concerning many.
The Girl Wanted Nixon Waterman 1901
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Occasionally he would do a rewrite in reported speech to present a smatter of variety.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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This should serve as a preview for the ridiculousness that Republicans are going to smatter us with this election season.
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Beware magazine images showing squishy, sofa-style furniture – those piles of cushions have to be lugged indoors whenever there's a smatter of rain, then stored somewhere.
Homes: Big ideas for small backyards Susie Steiner 2010
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Shopkeepers board up their windows, plastic bags tumble across the road, a few warning drops smatter the ground foreshadowing the deluge sure to follow.
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She knew how to do things and make things and even her good looks were competent, a straightforward sort of ableness, open and clear-eyed, with a smatter of fading freckles and a dirty-minded smile.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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Several smatter also crowd the bridge keeping an eye out.
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She knew how to do things and make things and even her good looks were competent, a straightforward sort of ableness, open and clear-eyed, with a smatter of fading freckles and a dirty-minded smile.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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She knew how to do things and make things and even her good looks were competent, a straightforward sort of ableness, open and clear-eyed, with a smatter of fading freckles and a dirty-minded smile.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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I just smatter on as much as I want and then stoke the fire up to near heatstroke levels.
Archive 2007-02-01 kludge 2007
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