vestige

noun
UK: /ˈvestɪdʒ/
US: /ˈvestɪdʒ/
  1. A small part or amount of something that remains after most of it has gone.

    1. There's no vestige of doubt in my mind at all.
    2. The old fort shows a few vestiges of its past military importance.
  2. A trace or sign that something existed before.

    1. The fire left a vestige of ash on the ground.
    2. These ancient laws are a vestige of a feudal social structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vestige" in English means: A small part or amount of something that remains after most of it has gone., A trace or sign that something existed before..

The phonetic transcription of "vestige" is /ˈvestɪdʒ/ in British English and /ˈvestɪdʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vestige": relic, trace, remnant, mark, sign, echo.

Example usage of "vestige": "There's no vestige of doubt in my mind at all.". More examples on the page.