Word Meanings - TINY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Very small; little; puny. When that I was and a little tiny boy. Shak.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of TINY)
- Little
- Small
- tiny
- pigmy
- diminutive
- short
- brief
- scanty
- unimportant
- insignificant
- slight
- weak
- inconsiderable
- trivial
- illiberal
- mean
- petty
- paltry
- dirty
- shabby
- dwarf
- Minute
- Diminutive
- microscopic
- exact
- searching
- specific
- detailed
- Puny
- Petty
- undeveloped
- undersized
- feeble
- dwarfish
- small
- inferior
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of TINY)
Related words: (words related to TINY)
- SPECIFICNESS
The quality or state of being specific. - SLIGHTNESS
The quality or state of being slight; slenderness; feebleness; superficiality; also, formerly, negligence; indifference; disregard. - EXACTOR
One who exacts or demands by authority or right; hence, an extortioner; also, one unreasonably severe in injunctions or demands. Jer. Taylor. - ILLIBERALISM
Illiberality. - EXACTING
Oppressive or unreasonably severe in making demands or requiring the exact fulfillment of obligations; harsh; severe. "A temper so exacting." T. Arnold -- Ex*act"ing*ly, adv. -- Ex*act"ing*ness, n. - SHORT-WITED
Having little wit; not wise; having scanty intellect or judgment. - INFERIORLY
In an inferior manner, or on the inferior part. - SLIGHTEN
To slight. B. Jonson. - SEARCHLESS
Impossible to be searched; inscrutable; impenetrable. - SPECIFICALLY
In a specific manner. - ILLIBERALNESS
The state of being illiberal; illiberality. - EXACTLY
In an exact manner; precisely according to a rule, standard, or fact; accurately; strictly; correctly; nicely. "Exactly wrought." Shak. His enemies were pleased, for he had acted exactly as their interests required. Bancroft. - SMALLISH
Somewhat small. G. W. Cable. - SLIGHTINGLY
In a slighting manner. - DWARFLING
A diminutive dwarf. - SHORT CIRCUIT
A circuit formed or closed by a conductor of relatively low resistance because shorter or of relatively great conductivity. - NOTICE
1. The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note. How ready is envy to mingle with the notices we take of other persons ! I. Watts. 2. Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge - BRIEFLY
Concisely; in few words. - LITTLENESS
The state or quality of being little; as, littleness of size, thought, duration, power, etc. Syn. -- Smallness; slightness; inconsiderableness; narrowness; insignificance; meanness; penuriousness. - EXACTION
1. The act of demanding with authority, and compelling to pay or yield; compulsion to give or furnish; a levying by force; a driving to compliance; as, the exaction to tribute or of obedience; hence, extortion. Take away your exactions from my - DISREGARDFULLY
Negligently; heedlessly. - INEXACTLY
In a manner not exact or precise; inaccurately. R. A. Proctor. - DISRESPECTABILITY
Want of respectability. Thackeray. - INEXACT
Not exact; not precisely correct or true; inaccurate. - SEA BRIEF
See LETTER - MISOBSERVE
To observe inaccurately; to mistake in observing. Locke. - DISMALLY
In a dismal manner; gloomily; sorrowfully; uncomfortably.