minuscule Antonyms

Meaning of minuscule

Wordnet

minuscule (n)

the characters that were once kept in bottom half of a compositor's type case

a small cursive script developed from uncial between the 7th and 9th centuries and used in medieval manuscripts

Wordnet

minuscule (a)

of or relating to a small cursive script developed from uncial; 7th to 9th centuries

Wordnet

minuscule (s)

lowercase

extremely small

Webster

minuscule (n.)

Any very small, minute object.

A small Roman letter which is neither capital nor uncial; a manuscript written in such letters.

Webster

minuscule (a.)

Of the size and style of minuscules; written in minuscules.

minuscule Sentence Examples

  1. The minuscule details of the intricate tapestry were mesmerizing.
  2. The microchip contained minuscule transistors etched with precision.
  3. The child's minuscule hand reached out for a toy.
  4. The bacterium was so minuscule that it could only be seen under a microscope.
  5. The asteroid was a minuscule speck in the vast expanse of space.
  6. The minuscule scratch on the record caused an audible pop during playback.
  7. The minuscule amount of salt added to the dish transformed its flavor.
  8. The minuscule variations in the genome account for the diversity of life on Earth.
  9. The minuscule drip of water from the faucet echoed through the silent bathroom.
  10. The minuscule budget forced the organization to make tough decisions.

FAQs About the word minuscule

the characters that were once kept in bottom half of a compositor's type case, a small cursive script developed from uncial between the 7th and 9th centuries an

tiny, bitty, microscopical, weeny, teeny-weeny, wee, miniature, little bitty, little, itty-bitty

sizable, gigantic, planetary, monster, sizeable, gross, monumental, tremendous, extensive, astronomic

The minuscule details of the intricate tapestry were mesmerizing.

The microchip contained minuscule transistors etched with precision.

The child's minuscule hand reached out for a toy.

The bacterium was so minuscule that it could only be seen under a microscope.