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Tidbit vs. Snack — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Tidbit and Snack

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Definitions

Tidbit

A choice morsel, as of gossip or food
"The book is chock-full of colorful tidbits about theater and theater people" (Alec Guinness).

Snack

A snack is a small portion of food generally eaten between meals. Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged snack foods and other processed foods, as well as items made from fresh ingredients at home.

Tidbit

A tasty morsel (of food).

Snack

A hurried or light meal.

Tidbit

A quarter of a byte (Half of a nybble; two bits).
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Snack

Food eaten between meals.

Tidbit

(archaic) A short mention of news or gossip.

Snack

To eat a hurried or light meal
She had meetings all day but managed to snack in lieu of lunch.

Tidbit

A delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel.

Snack

To eat food between meals
She snacked during the baseball game.
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Tidbit

A small tasty bit of food

Snack

A light meal.

Snack

An item of food eaten between meals.

Snack

(slang) A very sexy and attractive person.

Snack

(obsolete) A share; a part or portion.

Snack

To eat a light meal.

Snack

To eat between meals.

Snack

To snatch.

Snack

To bite.

Snack

To share.

Snack

A share; a part or portion; - obsolete, except in the colloquial phrase, to go snacks, i. e., to share.
At last he whispers, "Do, and we go snacks."

Snack

A slight, hasty repast.

Snack

A light informal meal

Snack

Eat a snack; eat lightly;
She never loses weight because she snacks between meals

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