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Common
adj
•
Not large or
big
;
insignificant
; few in number.
•
Young
, as a
child
.
•
In Writing:
Minuscule
or
lowercase
,
referring
to
written
or
printed
letters
.
•
Evincing
little
worth
or
ability
; not
large-minded
;
paltry
;
mean
.
•
Not
prolonged
in
duration
; not
extended
in time
;
short
.
•
Slender
,
gracefully
slim
.
adv
•
In a
small
fashion
.
•
In or into
small
pieces
.
•
To a
small
extent
.
•
In a
low
tone
;
softly
.
verb
•
To make little or less.
•
To become
small
; to
dwindle
.
noun
•
Any part of something that is
smaller
or
slimmer
than the
rest
, now
usually
with
anatomical
reference
to the
back
.
name
•
A
surname
.
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Similar
itty-bitty
puny
slim
eeny-weeny
limited
weensy
teeny-weeny
pint-sized
fun-sized
insignificant
bitty
negligible
diddy
micro
mini
infinitesimal
tiddy
compact
teeny
pocket-size
miniature
lowercase
tiddly
tiny
diminutive
wurlie
microscopic
minor
teeny-tiny
teensy
eensy-weensy
low
modest
dinky
petty
slight
wurly
minute
undersized
teensy-weensy
small-scale
little
weeny
minuscule
teentsy
lilliputian
itsy-bitsy
incy wincy
fun size
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miniscule
thin
narrow
high
simple
large
heavy
cheap
big
soft
minimal
short
rare
bright
weak
strong
sized
broad
huge
quick
fast
larger
tight
bigger
slow
significant
easy
mild
good
young
size
thick
medium
new
sparse
wide
massive
deep
basic
long
expensive
nice
fragile
great
flat
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Opposite
ample
capital
large
plentiful
uppercase
gigantic
generous
majuscule
big
Rhymes
all
awl
maul
mall
paul
pall
tall
call
yawl
ball
bawl
gall
pawl
wall
haul
Paul
caul
hall
fall
crawl
appal
drawl
y'all
trawl
brawl
yo'll
small
shawl
stall
spawl
sprawl
withal
recall
squall
instal
thrall
befall
acrawl
emball
Senegal
overall
asprawl
Donegal
install
becrawl
besmall
overhaul
bescrawl
overcall
Montreal
withcall
waterfall
forestall
at all
tell all
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Lineage
small
English
smal
Middle English (1100-1500)
smæl
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
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