minikin Antonyms

Meaning of minikin

Webster

minikin (n.)

A little darling; a favorite; a minion.

A little pin.

Webster

minikin (a.)

Small; diminutive.

minikin Sentence Examples

  1. Her fingers were so minikin that the buttons on her dress proved to be a challenge.
  2. The doll's minikin hands were perfectly formed, with delicate fingers and tiny fingernails.
  3. The petals of the wildflowers were unbelievably minikin, resembling tiny stars.
  4. The squirrel scampered through the branches with minikin agility, its movements both graceful and swift.
  5. The embroidery on the handkerchief was so minikin that it was hard to believe it was done by hand.
  6. The minikin size of the ant colony allowed it to thrive even in the most confined spaces.
  7. The raindrops on the windowpane were like tiny minikin jewels, sparkling in the sunlight.
  8. The minikin size of the cherry tomatoes made them a delightful garnish for salads and cocktails.
  9. The minikin details on the miniature dollhouse were so intricate that it looked like a real-life mansion.
  10. The minikin size of the laser pointer made it easy to carry in your pocket, making it the perfect tool for playful cats.

FAQs About the word minikin

A little darling; a favorite; a minion., A little pin., Small; diminutive.

wee, bitty, tiny, diminutive, model, pygmy, half-pint, baby, small, smallish

mammoth, immense, goodly, overgrown, cosmic, great, considerable,giant, herculean, substantial

Her fingers were so minikin that the buttons on her dress proved to be a challenge.

The doll's minikin hands were perfectly formed, with delicate fingers and tiny fingernails.

The petals of the wildflowers were unbelievably minikin, resembling tiny stars.

The squirrel scampered through the branches with minikin agility, its movements both graceful and swift.