diminute Antonyms
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Meaning of diminute
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diminute (a.)
Small; diminished; diminutive.
diminute Sentence Examples
- The house was so diminutive that it looked more like a dollhouse than a place for people to live.
- The butterfly's wings were so diminutive that they could barely be seen.
- The child was so diminutive that he could fit into a shoebox.
- The flower was so diminutive that it could be easily overlooked.
- The speck of dust was so diminutive that it could only be seen with a microscope.
- The mouse was so diminutive that it could easily hide under a teacup.
- The bird's nest was so diminutive that it could fit in the palm of a hand.
- The pebble was so diminutive that it could be easily flicked away with a finger.
- The drop of water was so diminutive that it evaporated before it could even hit the ground.
- The grain of sand was so diminutive that it could be easily carried away by the wind.
FAQs About the word diminute
Small; diminished; diminutive.
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The house was so diminutive that it looked more like a dollhouse than a place for people to live.
The butterfly's wings were so diminutive that they could barely be seen.
The child was so diminutive that he could fit into a shoebox.
The flower was so diminutive that it could be easily overlooked.