Whit in a sentence as a noun

There is not a whit of decimal math to be found in the product.

I only ever saw one white person in that neighborhood who wasn't a teacher at that school.

And if someone has a habit of doing this sort of thing, they're not going to care one whit when that person is exposed.

I didn't give a whit about new languages and frameworks and new design patterns.

But if I lost them tomorrow, it wouldn't change my identity it wouldn't change me a whit.

It just is, whatever you may think of it, and what you think of it doesn't change the thing you're experiencing one whit.

It should matter not a whit that this makes the government work harder to violate privacy.

> What possible reason would there be for Apple to care one whit about the apps that are installed to your phone?There, fixed that for you.

Sure, they are patenting taking a picture against a white background when perpendicular against a... Who gives a ****.

>"There was no due process"If you have an unjust law on the books, you can have all the due process you want while being arrested, tried, convicted, sentenced, and jailed, and that doesn't help you one whit.

" are signaling their values, to whit that they believe washing clothes is beneath their notice, not signaling that they are intellectually incapable of memorizing a four-step process which you could train a chimpanzee to do.

Whit definitions

noun

a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

See also: shred scintilla iota tittle smidgen smidgeon smidgin smidge