a bit
1 of 2adverb/ə bɪt/
1
to a small extent or degree
- The temperature dropped a bit in the evening, so a light jacket is advisable.
- I need to review the document a bit more before finalizing my feedback.
- The meeting was a bit longer than expected due to in-depth discussions.
- After the upgrade, the software should run a bit faster and more efficiently.
- His explanation clarified the concept a bit, but I still have some questions.
2
used to say something happens sometimes, but not regularly
- I still see him a bit, but not like before.
- She goes out a bit, but she prefers staying home.
- We talk a bit, though we've both been busy.
- He exercises a bit, just to stay in shape.
- They argue a bit, but they get along overall.