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диминутив
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diminutiu
Word modified to convey a slighter degree of its root meaning.
dim
augmentative
português
diminutivo
Very small in size.
tiny
petite
midget
bantam
lilliputian
flyspeck
little
small
1
It was the way he said his name, still using the
diminutive
.
2
Despite her
diminutive
size, she gave a good impression of fierce looming.
3
Eberhard lighted the six candles of a chandelier in his
diminutive
room.
4
The HP Veer is a pretty great phone, despite its
diminutive
appearance.
5
Lysandra stiffened at his familiar use of her name in the
diminutive
.
6
The Robin and a few
diminutive
Fly-Catchers are almost the only exceptions.
7
Mrs. Thalassa sought consolation in two packs of
diminutive
and dog-eared cards.
8
Does sheer rumor volume suggest a
diminutive
iPad is all but certain?
9
John raised the
diminutive
perch into the air and regarded it glumly.
10
The reading-desk stands opposite the pulpit, and looks very broad and
diminutive
.
11
He searched in his breast pocket and brought out a
diminutive
pocket-book.
12
With his
diminutive
frame, the boy looks much younger than his age.
13
Ana had played it perfectly, coming across as flighty,
diminutive
,
and weak.
14
Singleton was a
diminutive
,
dwarfish personage; he looked like a precocious child.
15
Róisín is Irish and the
diminutive
of Róis, meaning Rose in English.
16
There's more to the Caribbean island capital than its
diminutive
dimensions insinuate.
diminutive
diminutive size
diminutive stature
diminutive figure
so diminutive
diminutive form
russo
диминутив
уменьшительная форма
деминутив
português
diminutivo
espanhol
diminutivo
catalão
diminutiu