Adjective(1) limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent,limited in size or scope,low or inferior in station or quality,not fully grown,too small to be seen except under a microscope,not large but sufficient in size or amount,(of a voice) faint,slight or limited,especially in degree or intensity or scope,made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth),lowercase,have fine or very small constituent particles,tiny in size,quantity,unimportant,narrow,nasty(2) limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent(3) limited in size or scope(4) low or inferior in station or quality(5) not fully grown(6) too small to be seen except under a microscope(7) not large but sufficient in size or amount(8) (of a voice) faint(9) slight or limited(10) especially in degree or intensity or scope(11) made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth)(12) lowercase(13) have fine or very small constituent particles(14) tiny in size(15) quantity(16) unimportant
Noun(1) the slender part of the back(2) a garment size for a small person
Adverb(1) on a small scale
Adjective(1) limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent,limited in size or scope,low or inferior in station or quality,not fully grown,too small to be seen except under a microscope,not large but sufficient in size or amount,(of a voice) faint,slight or limited,especially in degree or intensity or scope,made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth),lowercase,have fine or very small constituent particles,tiny in size,quantity,unimportant,narrow,nasty(2) limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent(3) limited in size or scope(4) low or inferior in station or quality(5) not fully grown(6) too small to be seen except under a microscope(7) not large but sufficient in size or amount(8) (of a voice) faint(9) slight or limited(10) especially in degree or intensity or scope(11) made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth)(12) lowercase(13) have fine or very small constituent particles(14) tiny in size(15) quantity(16) unimportant
Noun(1) the slender part of the back(2) a garment size for a small person
Adverb(1) on a small scale
(1) Also take a small amount of paper money as well, for taxis from the airport and so forth.(2) Districts should receive a small amount of money for each child who participates.(3) All in all he harboured only minor concerns, and these occupied only a small part of him as a whole.(4) Rosie was speaking in a small voice, turning back to the floor as they made their way out the school building.(5) she'll get a small grant(6) While they were out on one particular date he forced entry and stole a small amount of money.(7) Another example might be the recent kidnapping and murder of two small girls in a village in England.(8) If these proposals go ahead they're going to hit small businesses hard.(9) I understand you're planning an event aimed at owners of small businesses this week.(10) From the mustard seeds thrown along the path by Vidyapati, small plants had grown.(11) he bought it for a small fee(12) Other parents said the small class sizes helped their children with their academic achievements.(13) He has been included as a party only because there was a small amount of money involved from his point of view.(14) The only small and minor complaint I have is the gravity of the situation to which the response given is.(15) They sat there, like a young mother and her small child, happy and content just to be together.(16) It's a small problem affecting a trivial number of people who effectively choose to be affected.
(1) Also take a small amount of paper money as well, for taxis from the airport and so forth.(2) Districts should receive a small amount of money for each child who participates.(3) All in all he harboured only minor concerns, and these occupied only a small part of him as a whole.(4) Rosie was speaking in a small voice, turning back to the floor as they made their way out the school building.(5) she'll get a small grant(6) While they were out on one particular date he forced entry and stole a small amount of money.(7) Another example might be the recent kidnapping and murder of two small girls in a village in England.(8) If these proposals go ahead they're going to hit small businesses hard.(9) I understand you're planning an event aimed at owners of small businesses this week.(10) From the mustard seeds thrown along the path by Vidyapati, small plants had grown.(11) he bought it for a small fee(12) Other parents said the small class sizes helped their children with their academic achievements.(13) He has been included as a party only because there was a small amount of money involved from his point of view.(14) The only small and minor complaint I have is the gravity of the situation to which the response given is.(15) They sat there, like a young mother and her small child, happy and content just to be together.(16) It's a small problem affecting a trivial number of people who effectively choose to be affected.