minish Antonyms

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Meaning of minish

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minish (a.)

To diminish; to lessen.

minish Sentence Examples

  1. In the realm of astronomy, the minish star twinkled, barely visible to the naked eye.
  2. The elderly woman's hands were minish and frail, adorned with a delicate lace handkerchief.
  3. The minish beetle scurried beneath the fallen leaves, its iridescent shell shimmering.
  4. The minish island in the middle of the lake was a sanctuary for migratory birds.
  5. The minish details of the intricate embroidery were a testament to the artist's patience and skill.
  6. The minish droplets of rain gently tapped on the windowpane, creating a soothing rhythm.
  7. The minish crumbs of bread left on the table were eagerly snatched by the sparrows.
  8. The minish sum of money he earned was barely enough to cover his basic expenses.
  9. The minish spark of curiosity within her ignited a lifelong passion for the arts.
  10. The minish act of kindness, offering a helping hand to a stranger, made a profound difference in their lives.

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To diminish; to lessen.

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In the realm of astronomy, the minish star twinkled, barely visible to the naked eye.

The elderly woman's hands were minish and frail, adorned with a delicate lace handkerchief.

The minish beetle scurried beneath the fallen leaves, its iridescent shell shimmering.

The minish island in the middle of the lake was a sanctuary for migratory birds.