[Idiom] DROP IN THE BUCKET. - How Small Contributions Can Lead to Big Changes

Drop in the bucket.

Drop in the bucket.

/drɒp ɪn ðə ˈbʌkɪt/

A very small part of something much larger.

A "drop in the bucket" refers to a very small or insignificant amount in comparison to what is needed or expected. This idiom is often used to describe efforts or contributions that seem too minor to make an actual difference. However, it can also highlight the concept that every small contribution counts when it comes to larger goals, whether it’s saving money, reducing environmental impact, or contributing to a community project. This expression helps us appreciate the value of incremental efforts and the potential impact of even the smallest actions over time.

Example Sentences

  1. That donation is just a drop in the bucket for such a large cause.

    The donation made is very small compared to what is needed for the cause.

  2. Our efforts feel like a drop in the bucket, but they matter.

    Despite the small impact of individual efforts, they are still considered significant.

  3. Considering the scale of the problem, our contributions are just a drop in the bucket.

    The individual contributions to a large-scale problem are seen as minimal yet existing.

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