lilliputian

[li-luh-pyoo-shuhn]

lilliputian Definition

  • 1extremely small or tiny
  • 2trivial or insignificant

Using lilliputian: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lilliputian toy car was only an inch long.

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    The lilliputian details in the painting were easily overlooked.

  • Example

    The lilliputian amount of sugar in the recipe won't affect the taste.

  • Example

    The lilliputian budget for the project made it difficult to achieve significant results.

lilliputian Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lilliputian

Antonyms for lilliputian

Phrases with lilliputian

  • a narrow or limited view of a situation, issue, or problem

    Example

    He had a Lilliputian perspective on the issue, failing to consider the broader implications.

  • a system or process that is excessively complex or convoluted

    Example

    The Lilliputian system of bureaucracy made it difficult to get anything done.

  • very small or incremental steps towards a goal or objective

    Example

    We need to take Lilliputian steps to achieve our long-term objectives.

Origins of lilliputian

from the imaginary country of Lilliput in Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels'

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Summary: lilliputian in Brief

The term 'lilliputian' [li-luh-pyoo-shuhn] refers to something extremely small or insignificant. It can describe physical objects like a 'lilliputian toy car,' or abstract concepts like a 'Lilliputian perspective.' 'Lilliputian' can also be used to describe systems or processes that are excessively complex or convoluted, as in 'Lilliputian system.'

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