Meaning of Bit you
To take a small piece from something, often with one's teeth.
In simple words: A small piece taken from something.
Bit you in a sentence
- She took a bit out of the chocolate cake.
- Can I have a bit of your sandwich?
- He left a bit of the scenery for us to see.
- I just need a bit of information to help with the project.
- She bit off a bit of the apple.
- He has a bit of experience in graphic design.
How to use Bit you
Used to describe a small quantity or amount of something; suitable in casual and formal contexts. Avoid using in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
bit + object
Memory hint
Think of a small piece that you can 'bit' into something.
Related words
Collocations with Bit you
- a bit of
- a little bit
- bit by bit
- bit parts
- bit rate
Common mistakes with Bit you
- Confused with 'bite you' - 'bit' is past tense of bite.
- Using 'bit' incorrectly as a verb.
- Confusing 'bit' with 'bitten' for past participle.
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Frequently asked questions about Bit you
What does Bit you mean?
A small piece taken from something.
What is the definition of Bit you?
To take a small piece from something, often with one's teeth.
How do you use Bit you in a sentence?
She took a bit out of the chocolate cake.
Can you give another example of Bit you?
Can I have a bit of your sandwich?
What are synonyms for Bit you?
Common alternatives include piece, fragment, chunk, slice, morsel.
What words go with Bit you?
It commonly pairs with a bit of, a little bit, bit by bit, bit parts, bit rate.
What are common mistakes when using Bit you?
Confused with 'bite you' - 'bit' is past tense of bite. Using 'bit' incorrectly as a verb. Confusing 'bit' with 'bitten' for past participle.
How do you pronounce Bit you?
US: //bɪt//, UK: //bɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Bit you?
Used to describe a small quantity or amount of something; suitable in casual and formal contexts. Avoid using in very formal writing.
