tweak To tweak something is to make a small adjustment or a small change in order to fix it or improve it. Here are some examples of how the word "tweak" might be used in a sentence: - I needed to tweak a few things on my website in order to make it run more smoothly.
- My friend, Svetlana, made a tweak to her phone in order to reduce the battery usage. (The word "tweak" is used as a noun in this sentence.)
- Jeremy tried tweaking his golf swing, but it didn’t help.
- Let’s get the business up and running and then tweak it as we go along.
- Users of the computer software were so unhappy with the constant tweaking to it that many just abandoned it altogether.
- The traffic light wasn’t working properly, but all it needed was a small tweak to bring it back to working order.

A small tweak was all that it needed. The word "tweak" is similar to the word "tinker." Click here to go to the Word of the Day page. Published on August 18, 2017 |