minuteness (Meaning)

Wordnet

minuteness (n)

the property of being very small in size

great precision; painstaking attention to details

Webster

minuteness (n.)

The quality of being minute.

minuteness Sentence Examples

  1. The minuteness of the bacteria made it difficult to study under a microscope.
  2. The artist's attention to detail was evident in the minuteness of the brushstrokes.
  3. The scientist observed the minuteness of the movement of atoms under a powerful electron microscope.
  4. The intricacy of the molecular structure amazed researchers with its minuteness.
  5. The whispers carried across the vast hall with surprising minuteness.
  6. The detective examined the minutiae of the crime scene, hoping to uncover crucial evidence.
  7. The minuteness of the wound made it difficult to stitch up properly.
  8. The hummingbird's flight was characterized by its minuteness and precision.
  9. The engineer meticulously planned the minute details of the project, ensuring its success.
  10. The artist's talent lay in her ability to capture the minuteness of the human experience on canvas.

FAQs About the word minuteness

the property of being very small in size, great precision; painstaking attention to detailsThe quality of being minute.

meagerness,tininess, scantiness, slimness, poorness, sparsity,slenderness, scarceness, sparseness, smallness

grossness, grossness, grandness, immensity, magnitude, extensiveness, magnitude, vastness, greatness, hugeness

The minuteness of the bacteria made it difficult to study under a microscope.

The artist's attention to detail was evident in the minuteness of the brushstrokes.

The scientist observed the minuteness of the movement of atoms under a powerful electron microscope.

The intricacy of the molecular structure amazed researchers with its minuteness.