great
- US:[ɡreɪt]
- UK:[ɡreɪt]
In this article, we'll be looking at the great opposite words in English. Let's delve into the antonyms for great.
D
- [adj.]adjectiveExtremely or unusually small
I
- [adj.]adjectiveToo small or unimportant to be worth considerationExample Sentence:
- The rain washed away the insignificant footprints on the path.
- She dismissed his comments as insignificant and irrelevant.
- The company's losses in the foreign market were insignificant compared to its overall profits.
- He felt like an insignificant speck in the vast universe.
- The insignificant details of the painting were easily overlooked.
L
- [adj.]adjectiveSmall in size or quantityExample Sentence:
- The party was a little boring.
- I'm a little tired after work.
- She is a little shy around new people.
- The dog is a little scared of thunderstorms.
- He needs a little more practice to perfect his skills.
M
- [adj.]adjectiveVery small in sizeExample Sentence:
- She collects miniature dolls from different countries.
- He has a miniature version of the Eiffel Tower on his desk.
- The artist created a beautiful miniature painting of a landscape.
- The toy car is a perfect miniature replica of a real car.
- The town has a miniature golf course for children.
- [adj.]adjectiveExtremely small in sizeExample Sentence:
- The ant is a minuscule creature compared to the elephant.
- The minuscule font size on the menu made it difficult to read.
- The minuscule details of the painting could only be seen up close.
- The minuscule insect crawled along the edge of the leaf.
- The minuscule house was barely visible from a distance.
- [adj.]adjectiveSo small as to be visible only under a microscope
P
- [adj.]adjectiveSmall and attractively daintyExample Sentence:
- I have a petite figure, so I can fit into small spaces easily.
- She has a petite face with delicate features.
- The boutique offers a selection of petite-sized clothing for petite women.
- My sister is petite, but she has a big personality.
- The actress wore a petite black dress that showed off her slim figure.
- [adj.]adjectiveSmall and weak
S
- [adj.]adjectiveNot large or big in sizeExample Sentence:
- a small house
- a small child
- a small portion
- a small budget
- a small town
T
- [adj.]adjectiveVery small in sizeExample Sentence:
- The room is tiny, there's barely enough space to move around.
- They live in a tiny apartment, but it's cozy and comfortable.
- She has tiny hands, like a child's.
- The tiny details in the painting are what make it so beautiful.
- It's a tiny problem that can be easily solved.