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Tiny
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Tiny
adjective
/ˈtaɪ.ni/
tint
tip
Meaning
extremely small in size or amount
very small
Example Sentences
The baby bird was
tiny
and helpless.
She held a
tiny
kitten in her hands.
Synonyms
small, miniature, microscopic, minute, little, minuscule, petite
Entry 1
small, miniature, microscopic, minute, little
Entry 2
small, minute, minuscule, petite
Antonyms
huge, enormous, gigantic, massive, large
Entry 1
huge, enormous, gigantic, massive, large
Entry 2
huge, large, massive
Collocations
tiny house, tiny amount, tiny details, tiny steps, tiny bit, tiny creature
Entry 1
tiny house, tiny amount, tiny details, tiny steps
Entry 2
tiny house, tiny bit, tiny creature
More Example Sentences
It's a
tiny
village.
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