diminutive

[dɪˈmɪnjʊtɪv]

diminutive Definition

  • 1extremely or unusually small
  • 2a word or suffix that indicates smallness or endearment

Using diminutive: Examples

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

  • Example

    The diminutive puppy was so small it could fit in the palm of my hand.

  • Example

    She was a diminutive woman, barely reaching five feet tall.

  • Example

    The word 'kitten' is a diminutive of 'cat'.

diminutive Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for diminutive

Antonyms for diminutive

Phrases with diminutive

  • a word or suffix that indicates smallness or endearment

    Example

    The diminutive form of 'dog' is 'doggy'.

  • an extremely small size

    Example

    The toy car was made in a diminutive size, perfect for small children.

  • a person who is unusually small in size

    Example

    Despite being a diminutive person, she had a big personality and commanded attention.

Origins of diminutive

from Latin 'diminutivus', meaning 'made smaller'

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Summary: diminutive in Brief

The term 'diminutive' [dɪˈmɪnjʊtɪv] refers to something that is extremely small or a word/suffix that indicates smallness or endearment. It can be used to describe physical size, as in 'The diminutive puppy was so small it could fit in the palm of my hand,' or linguistic features, as in 'The word 'kitten' is a diminutive of 'cat'.'