tiny Synonyms

tiny Meaning

Wordnet

tiny (s)

very small

Webster

tiny (superl.)

Very small; little; puny.

tiny Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny ant scurried across the kitchen counter, its movements barely noticeable.
  2. With a tiny pinch of salt, the stew transformed from bland to savory.
  3. The tiny baby bird chirped softly in its nest, its delicate feathers fluffed out.
  4. The tiny stars twinkled in the vast night sky, casting a faint shimmer upon the Earth below.
  5. The tiny kitten curled up on the owner's lap, purring contentedly in its sleep.
  6. The tiny seed planted in the garden sprouted into a vibrant flower, bringing life to the barren soil.
  7. The tiny sailboat navigated the stormy waters, its crew clinging to hope amidst the tumultuous seas.
  8. The tiny village nestled at the foot of the towering mountains, its inhabitants living in harmony with nature.
  9. The tiny apartment overlooked the bustling city, offering a glimpse into the lives of the countless souls below.
  10. The tiny spark of an idea ignited a brilliant invention, transforming the world for the better.

FAQs About the word tiny

very smallVery small; little; puny.

miniature, small,minuscule, microscopic, teeny-weeny, atomic, mini, infinitesimal, bitty, weeny

extensive, immense, large, gross, tremendous, tremendous, oversized, extensive, mountainous, cosmic

The tiny ant scurried across the kitchen counter, its movements barely noticeable.

With a tiny pinch of salt, the stew transformed from bland to savory.

The tiny baby bird chirped softly in its nest, its delicate feathers fluffed out.

The tiny stars twinkled in the vast night sky, casting a faint shimmer upon the Earth below.