Definition:
"Tad" is a slang term that means a little bit or slightly.
Use case:
You can use "tad" when you want to express a small amount or degree of something. For example, you can say "I need to add a tad more salt to the soup" or "This dress is a tad too tight for me."
• Could you just move that bookshelf a tad to the left so it's not blocking the window?
• The soup needs a tad more salt, can you pass it over?
• I think I'll wear my blue shirt today, it's a tad brighter than my usual attire.
• I'm a tad nervous for my presentation tomorrow, but I know I'll do well with practice.
• The new employee's work is a tad lackluster, so we may need to provide additional training.
• I'm feeling a tad under the weather today, so I think I'll stay home and rest.