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tiny

/ˈtaɪni/adjective2 syllables

Tiny means: very small.

Synonyms for tiny9

adjective, as in very small

bantam, diminutive, lilliputian, midget, petite, flyspeck, small, little

also used for tiny

Lilliputian. See Thesaurus:small

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What does tiny mean?1

adjective

1

very small“diminutive in stature”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with tiny?1

two syllables

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Tiny in a sentence

  • He had a tiny, furry body with awkward wings.Hybrid
  • Snowflakes are tiny, but in large numbers can be deadly.mailohilohi
  • Snowflakes are tiny, but can be dangerous in large numbers.mailohilohi
  • Who are you, dweller of this tiny stellar corpse?fpp
  • Oh, the beautiful ladies with their tiny dogs.PDotAlex
  • The house is big, but the garden is tiny.carlosalberto
  • Nemesio was a tiny, friendly gnome who loved singing.DJ_Saidez
  • All entities are pulsating, from tiny elementary particles to giant galaxies.carlosalberto

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Forms of tiny

as a adjective

comparative
tinier
superlative
tiniest