tad Meaning & Definition

  • En [ tæd]
  • Us [ tæd]

Meaning of tad In English

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Examples of tad

  • The square has an area of 529 and the circle an area a tad less than 531.

  • The regulations are full of theory, but are just a tad short of practice.

  • He made a host of generous and warm remarks, which fell just a tad short of commitment.

  • I know that many of the concerns raised are real but, like some of the criticisms, they are a tad premature.

  • In that way, at least the process can be a tad democratic.

  • As always, he showed himself to be extremely thoughtful, if a tad provocative, when dealing with social issues, which is to his credit.

  • That is by far the best way of working, so we were a tad disappointed by the slowness in getting it geared up.

  • There will be a tad less pressure from increased competition.

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