Synonym: bit, mini, miniature, minimum, puny, short, slight, small, teeny, tiny, wee. Antonym: big, much. Similar words: little by little, a little, cattle, settle, shuttle, bottled, scuttle, settle for. Meaning: ['lɪtl] n. a small amount or duration. adj. 1. limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent 2. (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with `a') at least some 3. of short duration or distance 4. (of children and animals) young, immature 5. (informal) small and of little importance 6. (of a voice) faint 7. lowercase 8. small in a way that arouses feelings (of tenderness or its opposite depending on the context). adv. not much.
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121. The little girl depressed the button.
122. I'm sorry, I'm going to be a little late.
123. We moved our chairs a little nearer.
124. There was little deviation from his usual routine.
125. We all have our little weaknesses.
126. That little girl of theirs is an angel.
127. A little old lady opened the door.
128. Your blood pressure is only a little high.
129. Ben's getting a little testy in his old age.
130. The little boy was kicking away at the woodwork.
131. He handed me a little rectangle of white paper.
132. She has very little vision in her left eye.
133. The sea was dotted with little boats.
134. We live in a little house.
135. The little boy was chambered in a narrow cave.
136. The little girl screamed and it took us aback.
137. The little girl was awed into silence.
138. The building style is plain(Sentencedict), with very little ornament.
139. On May 23rd, unhappily, the little boy died.
140. A little of everything, and nothing at all.
141. The little rogue had his grandpa's glasses on.
142. The little donkey struggled under its heavy burden.
143. He signed his autograph for the little girl.
144. The chemicals pose little risk to human health.
145. She jumped back with a little yelp of surprise.
146. She lovingly tended her little garden.
147. The soup has very little taste.
148. My boots squeaked a little as I walked.
149. The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.
150. There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
More similar words: little by little, a little, cattle, settle, shuttle, bottled, scuttle, settle for, settle down, settlement, fit to, admit to, committee, pittance, outlet, title, subtle, unsettling, at least, entitle, at length, elite, split, utility, ability, literary, literally, facility, military, sexuality.