Similar words: illness, wellness, dullness, fullness, stillness, shrillness, mental illness, small business. Meaning: ['smɔːlnɪs] n. 1. the property of having a relatively small size 2. the property of being a relatively small amount 3. the property of having relatively little strength or vigor 4. lack of generosity in trifling matters.
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1. The smallness of the city often surprises first-time visitors.
2. Amy had not mentioned the smallness and bareness of Luis'shome.
3. Considering the smallness of the car, it is relatively roomy inside.
4. I was astonished at the smallness of the area which these enclosed.
5. He was attracted by the smallness of the taxes.
6. But the smallness of the exception made the mystery.
7. I was surprised at the smallness of his house.
8. Smallness is the antithesis of largeness.
9. It's not just smallness: Simpler control flow matters just as much.
10. A personality of smallness and egotism and petty underhandedness seemed to emanate from the letters themselves.
11. Despite the smallness of the role, Karol Cristina remained enthusiastic.
12. We realize our own weakness, our smallness , our mortality.
13. As for this smallness person, never people would like to touch with him.
14. Recognizing our own smallness can cause us to embrace God's greatness.
15. In a way, the smallness of the room added to its luxury.
16. Together with the political background in the province, this smallness of scale has complicated discussions of local government reorganisation.
17. Milk and meat are both produced economically, and the breed's smallness enables tight stocking for more efficient land use.
18. Billie was so small in his arms, his heart broke for her smallness.
19. Yields are best after the second lactation and the smallness of the fat globules makes the milk very digestible.
20. Ships steamed, highways snaked, houses clustered, all, from this height, orderly, and in their smallness touching.
21. " I am Mrs. Wilkes, " answered Melanie, rising and for all her smallness, dignity flowed from her.
22. Well, they were honest eyes, he concluded, and in them was neither smallness nor meanness.
23. Lawrence of Arabia on the Wadi Rum desert: "Our little caravan grew self-conscious, and fell dead quiet, afraid and ashamed to flaunt its smallness in the presence of the stupendous hills."
24. The authority of his voice is undermined by the smallness of his build.
25. Vacuum ultraviolet lamp ionization source is attractive for portable analytical instrument because of its smallness and simpleness.
26. Within you is the heart to fell compassion as well smallness to be arrogant.
27. There must be no mistake, no vacillation or dallying because of her own smallness of mind.
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28. Switching power has many remarkable characteristics such as high efficiency, smallness and lightness.
29. For example, in many languages the vowel sound "i" is associated with smallness—little, tiny, petit, ni?o, and so on—whereas the sound "a" or "o" is associated with largeness—grand, gross, gordo, etc.
30. The more we globetrot , the more aware we are of the smallness of the world.
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