Little
Definition of little:
part of speech: noun
That which is small in size, quantity.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
That which is small in quantity or extent: a small space.
Less.
part of speech: adjective
( comp. LESS; superl. LEAST) Small in quantity or extent: weak, poor: brief.
part of speech: adjective
Small in size or quantity; contemptible.
part of speech: noun
Littleness.
part of speech: adverb
In a small quantity or degree: not much.
part of speech: adverb
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: adjective
Small in size, quantity, dignity, or importance; brief in time; insignificant; ing; mean.
Usage examples for little:
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No. He was once a fery little smaal chylt, in her old plind aarms.
"Malcolm", George MacDonald. -
" That's all very well," I said, thinking a little
"The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories", Anton Chekhov. -
I ask so little you see.
"Love and Lucy", Maurice Henry Hewlett. -
Indeed, we two thought but little more about the matter.
"The Dew of Their Youth", S. R. Crockett.