YES! Example: There was only one morsel of steak left.
Kadia ask the teacher if morsel means a small amount.
Pete was a very poor man but he would give his last morsel of bread to someone who asked for it.
Last week I had broiled scallops for the first time in years. Each wonderful morsel was sweet, succulent and tender.
Morsel is a noun.
Some words that can be found in the word morsel are:emErosloremolemoreororesosolsolesomesore
A tidbit and a morsel have similar meanings. If specific about it, a tidbit isn't so much referring to food as a morsel is. It is more a figure of speech.
No, it is not. Morsel is a noun for a small, possibly tasty, bit of food, or metaphorically of information.
The word "morsel" is a noun. It refers to a small piece or quantity of food.
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"Miniscule" does not mean the same as "morsel." "Miniscule" is an adjective, and it means "very small," while "morsel" is a noun that refers to a portion that is small in size, usually with reference to food.