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Meaning of little
The primary meaning of the word "little" is small in size, amount, or degree.
Etymology of little
The word "little" has its roots in Old English "lȳtel", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "lūtiliz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "leud-", meaning small or weak
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe something that is small in size, amount, or degree
Over time, the word has developed various meanings and connotations, including descriptions of something that is young, immature, unimportant, or insignificant
Synonyms
small
tiny
miniature
minuscule
infinitesimal
wee
slight
slender
narrow
compact
petite
puny
insignificant
negligible
trivial
paltry
diminutive
short
stunted
dwarfed
limited
restricted
cramped
brief
cursory
slight
scant
meager
sparse
limited
modest
unassuming
humble
lowly
minor
junior
younger
smaller
fragile
delicate
dainty
fine
subtle
petite
pretty
charming
attractive
alluring
enchanting
captivating
tiny
itsy-bitsy
teeny
teensy
wee
bantam
bitty
fun size
funsized
fun-sized
bite-sized
midget
pocket-sized
pint-sized
toy
toylike
dollhouse
doll-like
model
scale
scaled-down
reduced
smaller-scale
undersized
underweight
underdeveloped
immature
undeveloped
incomplete
unfinished
unpolished
unrefined
rudimentary
primitive
crude
rough
coarse
unformed
unshaped
inchoate
formless
shapeless
amorphous
characterless
featureless
nondescript
insignificant
imperceptible
invisible
inappreciable
inconspicuous
unnoticeable
unobtrusive
faint
slight
feeble
weak
fragile
frangible
breakable
shatterable
splintery
brittle
crumbly
friable
pulverable
powderable
smashable
crushable
compressible
squeezable
malleable
pliable
pliant
flexible
supple
lithe
lissome
willowy
slender
slim
svelte
sylphlike
gracile
graculous
attenuated
attenuate
long
lengthy
extended
prolonged
protracted
delayed
slow
tardy
belated
backward
late
behind
behindhand
unpunctual
Definitions
- Used to describe something that is small in size, amount, or degree
- Used to describe something that is young or immature
- Used to describe something that is unimportant or insignificant
- Used to describe a small amount or quantity of something
- Used to describe something that is limited or restricted in size, amount, or degree
Usage Examples
- The little girl was playing with her toys in the living room
- The little dog was barking loudly at the mailman
- The little amount of money in my wallet was not enough to buy dinner
- The little village was nestled in the mountains, far from the city
- The little boy was excited to start his first day of school
Antonyms
big
large
huge
enormous
gigantic
massive
immense
colossal
monumental
tremendous
vast
extensive
expansive
broad
wide
long
lengthy
extended
prolonged
protracted
delayed
slow
tardy
belated
backward
late
behind
behindhand
unpunctual
gigantic
mammoth
massive
monumental
enormous
immense
colossal
tremendous
huge
large
big
substantial
considerable
significant
important
notable
notable
prominent
conspicuous
noticeable
obtrusive
noticeable
perceptible
appreciable
considerable
extensive
expansive
broad
wide
lengthy
long
prolonged
protracted
delayed
slow
tardy
belated
backward
late
behind
behindhand
unpunctual