shred
used in negative sentences to mean 'not even a small amount'
used in negative sentences for emphasis, meaning 'not even one small piece'
the final remaining part of something abstract, like hope or dignity
used in negative sentences for strong emphasis, meaning 'not the very smallest amount'
the part that is still left of something abstract
the total amount of something, emphasizing completeness
a narrow, flimsy piece of something
a very small, thin piece of something
a piece that is torn and in poor condition
emphasizing the complete lack of an abstract quality, such as evidence or truth
describes the action of tearing something, resulting in many small pieces
in a state of being torn into many small pieces; can be used figuratively for economies, reputations, etc.
to cut or tear something, especially food, into very small, thin pieces
to pull something apart into many small pieces; often used figuratively
to tear something violently into many small pieces
to cut something into many small pieces
a very small amount of an abstract quality, like evidence, doubt, or truth; often used in negative sentences
a small piece of a physical object, like cloth or paper