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jot

jot / jot
Transitive VerbNoun
past: jottedpp: jotteding: jotting

As a verb, this word conveys a sense of urgency and brevity. It describes the act of capturing a fleeting thought or a piece of information before it vanishes, implying a lack of formality and a focus on speed over precision. As a noun, it functions as a quantifier of extreme insignificance. It is almost exclusively used in negative constructions, such as "not a jot," to create a strong rhetorical emphasis on the absolute absence of a quality or feeling.

Meanings

Transitive Verbjot
[~ something down]

To write something down quickly and briefly, often as a reminder.

"I will jot the address down on a piece of scrap paper."

Nounjot

A very small amount of something, typically used in negative statements to emphasize a total lack of something.

"He does not have a jot of patience for beginners."

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