a little (Meaning)
a little (r)
to a small degree; somewhat
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a little Sentence Examples
- The chef added a little extra spice to the dish to enhance its flavor.
- Feeling a little under the weather, she decided to take a day off to rest.
- The toddler took a little step forward, proud of his newfound walking skills.
- After the rain, the garden needed a little sunshine to bring out its vibrant colors.
- Could you please speak a little louder? It's hard to hear you over the noise.
- She felt a little nervous before the interview but quickly gained confidence.
- The teacher gave the students a little more time to complete the challenging assignment.
- He was a little surprised by the unexpected gesture of kindness from his coworker.
- The cat enjoyed playing with a little ball of yarn in the cozy corner of the room.
- Taking a little break from work, she went for a short walk to clear her mind.
FAQs About the word a little
to a small degree; somewhat
fairly, something, quite, somewhat, enough, more or less, kind of,rather, relatively, pretty
extremely, greatly, extremely, especially, exceedingly, highly, exceptionally, exceedingly, terribly, very
The chef added a little extra spice to the dish to enhance its flavor.
Feeling a little under the weather, she decided to take a day off to rest.
The toddler took a little step forward, proud of his newfound walking skills.
After the rain, the garden needed a little sunshine to bring out its vibrant colors.