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  1. small and little are often interchangeable, but small applies more to relative size determined by capacity, value, number. a relatively small backyard. little is more absolute in implication often carrying the idea of petiteness, pettiness, insignificance, or immaturity. your pathetic little smile.

  2. We use a little before adjectives and adverbs to modify them. It is more formal than a bit: She seemed to be getting a little better. What you need is a little more romance. We often use a little with bit: I find that a little bit hard to believe.

  3. a little I just want a little ice cream. a little (bit) I was a little bit upset that she ate the last piece of cake. tiny His body was covered in tiny red spots.

  4. Little secret, big problems. #LittleMovie in theaters April 12. --Facebook: http://unvrs.al/LittleFB Twitter: http://unvrs.al/LittleTW Instagram: http://unvr...

  5. Synonyms for LITTLE: short, small, tiny, slight, low, low-lying, low-slung, dwarf; Antonyms of LITTLE: high, tall, lofty, lifted, towering, elevated, raised, uplifted

  6. 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.

  7. a little I just want a little ice cream. a little (bit) I was a little bit upset that she ate the last piece of cake. tiny His body was covered in tiny red spots.

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