Shred, in noun form, means a piece of material, whether textiles, paper, or food that has been taken from a larger source. In verb form, to shred means to cut or tear into pieces, usually strips.
Shred: Definition - tiny piece: iota, modicum, fragment, whit, trace. Definition - cut to ribbons: strip, cut, fray, reduce Rasp: grind, rub, abrade, irritate, scrape, raze
No the word shred has one syllable.
I will shred the sensitive documents I no longer need.There was not a shred of evidence linking him to the crime.
There are five phonemes in the word "shred": /ʃ/ /r/ /ɛ/ /d/.
Another word for "shred" is "tear." Other synonyms include "rip," "cut," or "fragment," depending on the context in which it is used.
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Shred is a verb and a noun. Verb: We've already shredded all the paper. Noun: They don't have one shred of evidence against you.
The wallpaper is in shreds.His reputation was in shreds after the arrest.He struggled to retain a shred of his dignity.
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tear, iota
Rip. Shred.
The word 'shred' is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:Noun: If you have the smallest shred of doubt, then don't do it.Verb: I'll shred the cheese while you roll the dough.