Littler example sentences

Related (9): smallest, tiny, shrunken, miniature, slightly, wee, diminutive, minuscule, pocket-sized

lit·tle

adjective

littler (comparative adjective)

  - small in size, amount, or degree (often used to convey an appealing diminutiveness or express an affectionate or condescending attitude):

  - (of a person) young or younger:

  - denoting something, especially a place, that is named after a similar larger one:

  - used in names of animals and plants that are smaller than related kinds, e.g. little grebe.

  - of short distance or duration:

  - relatively unimportant or trivial (often used ironically):

Synonyms

small, compact, mini, miniature, tiny, minute, minuscule, toy, baby, pocket, undersized, dwarf, midget, bijou, dainty, cute, sweet, dear, wee, teeny, teensy, dinky, tiddly, short, slight, thin, petite, diminutive, squat, stubby, elfin, dwarfish, pygmy, bantam, Lilliputian, big, large, young, younger, junior, small, baby, infant, minor, big, old, elder, brief, short, fleeting, momentary, transitory, transient, ephemeral, evanescent, infinitesimal, fast, quick, hasty, cursory, wee, long, minor, unimportant, insignificant, trivial, trifling, petty, paltry, inconsequential, negligible, inconsiderable, nugatory, significant, important

"Littler" Example Sentences

1. My sister is a littler shy around new people.
2. As a child, I always felt littler than my older siblings.
3. The smaller dog is a littler friendlier than the bigger one.
4. I have littler patience for drama than I used to.
5. His portion size is just a littler smaller than mine.
6. The town we moved to is a littler quieter than our previous one.
7. She prefers to wear littler earrings for everyday occasions.
8. The second book in the series is a littler longer than the first one.
9. I am a littler nervous about public speaking, but I am getting better.
10. The littler details of the project need to be ironed out before we can move forward.
11. This shirt feels a littler snugger than the last time I wore it.
12. The cost of living in this city is a littler higher than I anticipated.
13. She needs a littler more time to finish the report.
14. My coffee is a littler colder than I prefer.
15. The littler kids in the class tend to be more talkative than the older ones.
16. The company's profits this year were a littler lower than last year's.
17. He has a littler difficulty understanding complex concepts.
18. The weather forecast is predicting a littler more rain than normal for this time of year.
19. My new phone has a littler more storage space than my old one.
20. His handwriting is a littler messier than mine, but it's still legible.
21. I could use a littler more practice before I feel confident in my cooking skills.
22. Her piano skills are a littler more advanced than mine.
23. I need to buy a littler more time before I make a decision.
24. The littler issues can often be resolved through open communication.
25. The new regulations will have a littler impact on small businesses.
26. The movie's plot was a littler more complicated than I expected.
27. The new menu has a littler more variety than the old one.
28. The roads in this city are a littler narrower than I am used to.
29. This outfit is a littler fancier than what I usually wear.
30. The party decorations need a littler more pizzazz.

Common Phases

1. "I'm just a littler tired than usual today;"
2. "My puppy is getting a littler bigger every day;"
3. "I found a littler amount of cash in my pocket than I thought I had;"
4. "His voice sounds a littler deeper than it did before;"
5. "The restaurant was a littler busier than we expected;"

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