minnow

[ˈmɪnəʊ]

minnow Definition

  • 1a very small freshwater or saltwater fish that is often used as bait
  • 2a small or unimportant person or organization

Using minnow: Examples

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

  • Example

    We caught some minnows in the creek to use as bait.

  • Example

    The new company is just a minnow compared to the established giants in the industry.

  • Example

    He was just a minnow in the world of politics, with no real power or influence.

minnow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for minnow

Phrases with minnow

  • a person who has a lot of power and influence in a small place or organization

    Example

    He was a big fish in a small pond at his old job, but now he's just a minnow in this big company.

  • a device used to catch minnows for use as bait or for observation

    Example

    We set up a minnow trap in the creek to catch some bait for fishing.

  • a container used to hold live minnows for fishing

    Example

    He carried the minnow bucket down to the dock to get ready for a day of fishing.

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Summary: minnow in Brief

A 'minnow' [ˈmɪnəʊ] is a very small freshwater or saltwater fish that is often used as bait. It can also refer to a small or unimportant person or organization, as in 'The new company is just a minnow compared to the established giants in the industry.' Other phrases include 'big fish in a small pond,' and 'minnow trap,' which is a device used to catch minnows for fishing.