iota
1 of 1noun/aɪˈoʊtə/
Forms:iotas
1
a tiny or negligible amount, emphasizing its minimal significance
- Despite searching for hours, I couldn't find a single iota of evidence to support his claim.
- There isn't an iota of truth to the rumors circulating about her departure from the company.
- His argument lacked even an iota of logic, making it impossible to take seriously.
- She didn't show even an iota of remorse for her actions, further alienating herself from her peers.
- The new policy brought not one iota of improvement to the workplace, much to the dismay of the employees.
2
the 9th letter of the Greek alphabet