by using information about the topic example. feeling worthless,guilt, and sadness. Major depression.
Use smattering when referring to a small amount. There was a smattering of teenagers among the crowd at the Lawrence Welk Show.
That isn't an English word. I think you mean smattering, which is a slight, superficial knowledge of a subject. I have a smattering of algebra.
A Smattering of Intelligence was created on 1974-03-02.
A small amount- for example, someone who has a smattering of Spanish knows just a little of that language.
smattering
The language of their country, I suppose, unless you're referring to the smattering of Latin terms interspersed within the jargon of their professions.
few, sprinkling, small amount, smattering
The Ford Television Theatre - 1952 A Smattering of Bliss 4-7 was released on: USA: 17 November 1955
They speak Bohemian and a smattering of broken English.
largely catholic, with a smattering of indigenous, protestant and Jew
Saudi Arabia is primarily a desert with a smattering of people and oases.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)