Diminutiveness example sentences

Related (14): minute, tiny, miniature, small, petite, minuscule, insignificant, puny, wee, minikin, diminutive, teensy, teeny-weeny, itsy-bitsy

diminutiveness

definition

  - noun form of diminutive

di·min·u·tive

adjective

diminutive (adjective)

  - extremely or unusually small:

  - (of a word, name, or suffix) implying smallness, either actual or imputed in token of affection, scorn, etc., (e.g., teeny, -let, -kins).

  - a diminutive word or suffix.

  - a shortened form of a name, typically used informally:

  - a charge of the same form as an ordinary but of lesser size or width.

Synonyms

diminutive, tiny, small, little, petite, minute, miniature, mini, minuscule, microscopic, nanoscopic, compact, pocket, toy, midget, undersized, short, stubby, elfin, dwarfish, dwarf, pygmy, bantam, Lilliputian, wee, teeny, weeny, dinky, baby, tiddly, enormous, contraction, elision, acronym, initialism, symbol

"Diminutiveness" Example Sentences

1. His diminutiveness made him an easy target for bullies.
2. He was aware of his diminutiveness, but never let it stop him from achieving his goals.
3. The diminutiveness of the animal made it hard to spot in the tall grass.
4. Despite his diminutiveness, he was a powerful presence in the room.
5. The diminutiveness of the apartment made it hard to fit all the furniture.
6. She was proud of her diminutiveness, despite her peers teasing her.
7. His diminutiveness was both a blessing and a curse in his line of work.
8. The diminutiveness of the toy made it easy to lose in the couch cushions.
9. She was surprised by the diminutiveness of the package when it arrived.
10. She was able to use her diminutiveness to her advantage in certain situations.
11. He was used to his diminutiveness and accepted it as part of his identity.
12. Despite its diminutiveness, the car was surprisingly roomy and comfortable.
13. The diminutiveness of the creature made it hard to spot in the undergrowth.
14. He embraced his diminutiveness and used it to his advantage in life.
15. His diminutiveness made it hard to take him seriously at first.
16. The diminutiveness of the machine made it easy to transport from place to place.
17. She was embarrassed by her diminutiveness, but eventually learned to accept it.
18. His diminutiveness made it hard to find clothes that fit him properly.
19. The diminutiveness of the house made it hard to fit all the necessary furniture.
20. She was surprised by the diminutiveness of the creature when it emerged from the shadows.

Common Phases

Tiny; Minute; Petite; Miniature; Teensy; Microscopic; Itty Bitty; Wee; Minuscule.

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