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    little
    /ˈlɪtl/

    adjective

    determiner

    • 1. a small amount of: "we got a little help from a training scheme"
    • 2. used to emphasize how small an amount is: "I have little doubt of their identity"

    adverb

    • 1. to a small extent: "he reminded me a little of my parents"
    • 2. only to a small extent; not much or often (used for emphasis): "he was little known in this country"

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  2. Meaning of little in English. little. adjective. uk / ˈlɪt. ə l / us / ˈlɪt̬. ə l / little adjective (SMALL) Add to word list. A1. small in size or amount: It came in a little box. a little dog / nose / room. A little old man came into the room. He gave a little smile. It'll only take a little while to clear up the kitchen. Synonyms. diminutive.

  3. 1. : not big: such as. a. : small in size or extent : tiny. has little feet. b. : young. was too little to remember. c. of a plant or animal : small in comparison with related formsused in vernacular names. d. : having few members or inhabitants. a little group.

  4. Little describes something that is small in size. Little also describes a short time. And little can refer to a small amount of something. Little has many other senses as an adjective, adverb, and noun. If something is little, it is tiny or physically small. Little is the opposite of words like big, huge, and gigantic.

  5. Meaning of little in English. little. adjective. us / ˈlɪt̬. ə l / uk / ˈlɪt. ə l / little adjective (SMALL) Add to word list. A1. small in size or amount: It came in a little box. a little dog / nose / room. A little old man came into the room. He gave a little smile. It'll only take a little while to clear up the kitchen. Synonyms. diminutive.

  6. 1. A small quantity or amount: Give me a little. 2. Something much less than all: I know little of their history. 3. A short distance or time: a little down the road; waited a little. Idioms:

  7. little (the opposite of big) is very general, covering size, extent, number, quantity, amount, duration, or degree: a little boy; a little time. small (the opposite of large and of great) can many times be used interchangeably with little, but is especially applied to what is limited or below the average in size: small oranges. diminutive ...

  8. Anything small, brief, young, or unimportant can be described as little. If you live in a little cottage, it means your house is very small, and quite possibly adorable. The word little describes something tiny and sweet, like a little kitten or a little doll house rocking chair.