modicum in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

modicum in the PONS Dictionary

modicum Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a modicum of truth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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After obtaining the necessary equipment from his stepfather and uncles, he began deejaying as a teenager and enjoyed a modicum of success.
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The town itself is surrounded by natural parkland, and retains a modicum of a secluded, cozy feel.
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Others, however, concluded he had a modicum of talent.
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It is written for someone with a modicum of project management background.
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To ensure a stable playing field where one can make an investment with predictable returns, a modicum of regulation is necessary.
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She imparts her modicum of wisdom and motherly care.
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Religion helps people to find fellowship and some modicum of control over their lives, and is thus a defense against feelings of powerlessness and loneliness.
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Counter-measures implemented by the company resulted in only a modicum of success.
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There was no way to do that and then regain even a modicum of emotional integrity.
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He found a modicum of independent fame, and has admitted to being a fan of his former band's music and owning their records.
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