dinky

[ˈdɪŋki]

dinky Definition

  • 1small and of poor quality; inferior
  • 2attractive or appealing because of being small and cute

Using dinky: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dinky" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hotel room was dinky, with barely enough space to move around.

  • Example

    He gave her a dinky little toy car as a present.

  • Example

    The restaurant had a dinky sign outside, but the food was amazing.

  • Example

    She wore a dinky necklace that caught everyone's attention.

dinky Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dinky

  • a small toy car or other vehicle, often made of metal

    Example

    He collected dinky toys as a child.

  • dinky-di

    genuine or authentic, especially Australian

    Example

    He's a dinky-di Aussie, born and bred in Sydney.

  • a small, unimportant town

    Example

    I grew up in a dinky town in the middle of nowhere.

Origins of dinky

origin unknown, first used in the early 1900s

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Summary: dinky in Brief

The term 'dinky' [ˈdɪŋki] describes something that is small and of poor quality or something that is attractive because of its small size. It can be used to describe anything from hotel rooms to jewelry. 'Dinky' can also refer to a small toy car or other vehicle, and 'dinky-di' means genuine or authentic, especially Australian.