smallness (Meaning)

Wordnet

smallness (n)

the property of having a relatively small size

the property of being a relatively small amount

the property of having relatively little strength or vigor

lack of generosity in trifling matters

Webster

smallness (n.)

The quality or state of being small.

smallness Sentence Examples

  1. The smallness of the cottage made it seem almost doll-sized.
  2. The scientist examined the sample under a microscope, noting its intricate smallness.
  3. The child's smallness sparked a protective instinct in her parents.
  4. The smallness of the budget forced the company to cut back on expenses.
  5. The smallness of the town made everyone feel like a close-knit family.
  6. The smallness of the planet, compared to the vastness of space, left her feeling insignificant.
  7. The smallness of the ants' homes amazed the children as they observed the miniature world.
  8. The smallness of the font size made it difficult for the elderly man to read the newspaper.
  9. The smallness of the gap in the fence allowed the dog to escape.
  10. The smallness of her voice made it hard to hear her in the noisy crowd.

FAQs About the word smallness

the property of having a relatively small size, the property of being a relatively small amount, the property of having relatively little strength or vigor, lac

littleness, fineness,diminutiveness, minuteness, deficiency,slightness, puniness, tininess, slimness, scarceness

magnitude, magnitude, magnitude, enormousness, vastness, hugeness, grandness, enormity, magnitude, greatness

The smallness of the cottage made it seem almost doll-sized.

The scientist examined the sample under a microscope, noting its intricate smallness.

The child's smallness sparked a protective instinct in her parents.

The smallness of the budget forced the company to cut back on expenses.