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    jot
    /dʒɒt/

    verb

    • 1. write (something) quickly: "when you've found the answers, jot them down"

    noun

    • 1. a very small amount: "you didn't care a jot"

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  2. noun. uk / dʒɒt / us / dʒɑːt / language, publishing specialized. a small mark that is written or printed above or below a letter, or is attached to it: Diacritical marks are all those little jots and tittles that appear over, under, and even through various letters. not a/one jot. informal. not at all or not even a small amount:

  3. Noun it's obvious that he doesn't have a jot of interest in history Verb He paused to jot a few notes on a slip of paper.

  4. Jot definition: to write or mark down quickly or briefly (usually followed by down). See examples of JOT used in a sentence.

  5. noun. us / dʒɑːt / uk / dʒɒt / language, publishing specialized. a small mark that is written or printed above or below a letter, or is attached to it: Diacritical marks are all those little jots and tittles that appear over, under, and even through various letters. not a/one jot. informal.

  6. 2 meanings: 1. to write a brief note of 2. a little bit (in phrases such as not to care (or give) a jot).... Click for more definitions.

  7. Define jot. jot synonyms, jot pronunciation, jot translation, English dictionary definition of jot. n. The smallest bit; iota. tr.v. jot·ted , jot·ting , jots To write down briefly or hastily: jot down an address.

  8. When you jot something, you write it quickly. You might jot down a friend's email address on the back of your grocery list. It's most common to use the verb jot with down: "Hang on, let me jot down the appointment time."