sliver
small sharp fragment / thin slice / to split into fragments
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: sliverspast: sliveredpp: slivereding: slivering
This term evokes a sense of precision and fragility, often carrying a negative or painful connotation when referring to debris embedded in the skin. It suggests a sharp, needle-like quality that distinguishes it from a general fragment or a chip, emphasizing the thinness and potential for irritation. When used to describe food or quantities, the word shifts toward a sense of modesty or restriction. It implies a portion so small that it is almost negligible, often used to convey a desire for a tiny taste or a strict adherence to a diet.
Meanings
Noun
A small, thin, sharp piece of wood, glass, or metal that has broken off from a larger object and often becomes embedded in the skin.
"He had a tiny sliver of glass stuck in his finger."