[ noun ] a tiny or scarcely detectable amount <noun.quantity>
There was a growing conviction that he could do little more than increase the tax burden a little and cut rates by a smidgen. Tuesday's surprise half-point cut in base rates to 5.5 per cent has seen uncertainty and drama return.
Arnolphe looks like a bourgeois Charlie Chaplin, complete with that smidgen of a mustache and a bowler hat.
Still, 31% of Hungarians think the smidgen of free enterprise they have is just a scam to help wheeler-dealers get rich.