Synonym: cheap, miserable, petty, poor, trifling, worthless. Similar words: altruism, altruistic, ultrasound, pal, palm, pale, pallor, appal. Meaning: ['pɔːltrɪ] adj. 1. not worth considering 2. contemptibly small in amount.
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31, How can you deliberately get up such paltry falsehoods?
32, So mean, petty paltry as to deserve contempt.
33, An aged man is but a paltry thing.
34, The parents had little interest in paltry domestic concerns.
35, Shareholders should lose their paltry remaining equity.
36, The poor painter sold his paintings for a paltry sum of money.
37, My right index finger — the only digit precise enough to hit the close-set virtual iPhone keys — seemed an anemic, cerebral thing, designed for making paltry points in debating club.
38, This is a paltry sum to pay for such a masterpiece.
39, Other assets, such as land and shares, remain at paltry levels compared with their bubble - era peaks.
40, With state banks offering savers paltry rates of interest, the under-the-counter ones simply offer more for deposits.
41, In 1960, he purchased a Baldwin grand piano from Leonard Bernstein for a paltry $ 5400.00.
42, So mean , petty , or paltry as to deserve contempt.
43, Tsao said,'such paltry faith wins no trust , the gods will not bless you . "
44, Instead of running to shorter-term Treasury bills, which yield a paltry 0.2 percent, they are prepared to bet that government note and bond yields compensate for the risk of inflation.
45, Listen. Do you think the paltry dozen you slew scares us?
46, The first venture - capital infusion, a paltry $ 300,000, came from a Boston - area firm , the Still River Fund.
47, Judas sold the lord for a paltry sum of money.
48, Tsao said ,'such paltry charity cannot reach all, the people will not follow you . "
49, As China Unicom's head man in Europe, Mr So was paid a paltry Chinese salary plus a small cost-of-living allowance. His allowance was only 30% more than that of the most junior employee, he says.
50, He considered the prize too paltry for the lives it must cost.
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51, The half-starved and lice-infested remnants of the two divisions were in no shape to do much beyond clean and repair their paltry stocks of weapons and vehicles.
52, Jens Lehmann , signed from Borussia Dortmund for a paltry £1.5 m, was not Arsene Wenger's first - choice goalkeeper.
53, Two - way trade currently amounts to a relatively paltry 10 billion dollars.
54, As a matter of fact, we mankind are rather paltry sometimes.
55, One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action. is worth whole years of those mean observances of paltry decorum(Sir Walter Scott.
56, They suffered an electoral catastrophe, winning a paltry 3 seats.
57, As China Unicom's head man in Europe, Mr So was paid a paltry Chinese salary plus a small cost-of-living allowance.
58, In the USA, Haier's promotion budget accounts for only a paltry 1% of its American Sales.
59, Compared with some paltry gains, these prices are unjustified and immoral.
60, I'm getting angry; and if you don't command that paltry spirit of yours.