Definitions and Examples of small, tiny, little
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not large in size, amount, or extent.
Example
The room was too small to accommodate all the guests.
Extremely small in size or amount.
Example
The baby's fingers were so tiny that they could barely wrap around an adult's thumb.
Small in size, amount, or degree.
Example
She had little experience in cooking, but she was eager to learn.
Key Differences: small vs tiny vs little
- 1Small refers to something that is not large in size, amount, or extent.
- 2Tiny describes something that is extremely small in size or amount.
- 3Little means something that is small in size, amount, or degree.
Effective Usage of small, tiny, little
- 1Enhance Vocabulary: Use these antonyms to expand your vocabulary and express yourself more accurately.
- 2Describe Objects: Use these words to describe objects, animals, or people based on their size.
- 3Compare and Contrast: Use these words to compare and contrast different sizes, amounts, or degrees of something.
Remember this!
The antonyms of muckle are small, tiny, and little. These words can be used to enhance your vocabulary, describe objects, animals, or people based on their size, and compare and contrast different sizes, amounts, or degrees of something.