Definitions and Examples of compact, small, slender
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Closely and neatly packed together; occupying little space.
Example
The new phone is so compact that it fits easily in my pocket.
Not large in size or amount; tiny.
Example
The puppy was so small that it could fit in the palm of my hand.
Thin in size or shape; gracefully slim.
Example
She had a slender figure and could fit into any dress she wanted.
Key Differences: compact vs small vs slender
- 1Compact refers to something that is tightly packed and takes up little space.
- 2Small refers to something that is not large in size or amount.
- 3Slender refers to something that is thin in size or shape.
Effective Usage of compact, small, slender
- 1Describing Objects: Use these antonyms to describe the size and shape of objects.
- 2Comparing Objects: Compare objects using these antonyms to highlight differences.
- 3Writing: Incorporate these antonyms in writing to create vivid descriptions.
Remember this!
The antonyms compact, small, and slender describe objects that are small in size, take up less space, or are thin. Use these words to describe objects, compare them, or create vivid descriptions in writing.