Antonyms for tiny


Grammar : Adj
Spell : tahy-nee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtaɪ ni


Definition of tiny

Origin :
  • c.1400, tyne "very small," perhaps from tine.
  • adj very small
Example sentences :
  • They add up to only a tiny fraction of the price that has been paid for our freedom.
  • Extract from : « United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches » by Various
  • Her mind was just about as deep, he believed, as the tiny collar she was measuring.
  • Extract from : « Ester Ried Yet Speaking » by Isabella Alden
  • When used for any of these purposes, they are cut into tiny pieces.
  • Extract from : « Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 2 » by Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
  • The timid smile that wreathed the tiny mouth was marvelously winning.
  • Extract from : « Within the Law » by Marvin Dana
  • Sidney was holding the tiny squirrel in warm, protecting hands.
  • Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • He compares it to little things, to a tiny seed, to a handful of leaven, to a pearl.
  • Extract from : « De Profundis » by Oscar Wilde
  • I steadied my nerves with a tiny glass of Curaoa, and looked again.
  • Extract from : « The Bacillus of Beauty » by Harriet Stark
  • I had there a tiny mirror, about two-thirds of which had fallen from its frame.
  • Extract from : « The Bacillus of Beauty » by Harriet Stark
  • Just a tiny little ray of sunshine had dispelled all the gloom for a minute.
  • Extract from : « Thoroughbreds » by W. A. Fraser
  • A tiny trickle of blood showed in the thin spot on his head.
  • Extract from : « Chip, of the Flying U » by B. M. Bower

Synonyms for tiny

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