Definition of «small»

The term "small" refers to something that is not large in size, quantity or extent. It can be used to describe a person, object, idea or concept that is relatively small compared to others of its kind. In other words, it means below average, little or tiny.

Usage examples

  1. Small dogs are often more energetic and easier to manage than larger breeds.
  2. The small village was filled with charming cottages and scenic landscapes.
  3. Add a small amount of salt to enhance the flavors of your dish.
  4. The small children giggled and played together in the park.
  5. The small size of the laptop makes it convenient for travel and working on-the-go.
  6. The small crack in the wall allowed a ray of sunlight to filter through the room.
  7. The small business owner worked tirelessly to grow their company despite limited resources.
  8. The small gesture of kindness from a stranger brightened her day.
  9. The small crowd gathered to watch the street performance, captivated by the magician's tricks.
  10. The small scholarship provided financial assistance to deserving students pursuing higher education.

Sentences with «small»

  • Drizzle in small amounts of oil and pulse in food processor until well combined. (gardenseedsandhoneybees.com)
  • The number of small businesses in existence, how many people they employ, and the technology they use is impressive! (smallbusinessesdoitbetter.com)
  • In 2013, the focus was mainly on recovery for small businesses with one to ten employees, as hiring and the average paycheck were slightly down or flat most of the year. (inc.com)
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