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    diminutive
    /dɪˈmɪnjʊtɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. extremely or unusually small: "a diminutive figure dressed in black"

    noun

    • 1. a diminutive word or suffix.

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  2. a word or part of a word that expresses the fact that something is small, often used either to show affection or to suggest something or someone is not important: The findings do not support previous studies on gender differences in parental use of diminutives with young children.

  3. The meaning of DIMINUTIVE is a word, affix, or name usually indicating small size : a diminutive word, affix, or name. How to use diminutive in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Diminutive.

  4. a word or part of a word that expresses the fact that something is small, often used either to show affection or to suggest something or someone is not important: The findings do not support previous studies on gender differences in parental use of diminutives with young children.

  5. A diminutive is a suffix which is added to a word to show affection or to indicate that something is small. For example, '-ie' and '-ette' are diminutives, for example in 'doggie' and ' statuette'.

  6. Diminutive definition: small; little; tiny. See examples of DIMINUTIVE used in a sentence.

  7. A diminutive creates a meaning of ‘small’ or ‘little’. The most common diminutives are formed with the prefix mini- and with suffixes such as -let and -y. We often use a diminutive with names or with abbreviated names when we want to be more informal, or to express affection for someone or something:

  8. Diminutive means small. A diminutive person is short and small. A diminutive word is a "cute" version of a word or name: for example, "duckling" is a diminutive of "duck" and Billy is a diminutive form of the name William.

  9. 1. very small; tiny. 2. (Linguistics) grammar. a. denoting an affix added to a word to convey the meaning small or unimportant or to express affection, as for example the suffix -ette in French. b. denoting a word formed by the addition of a diminutive affix. n. 3. (Grammar) grammar a diminutive word or affix. 4. a tiny person or thing.

  10. A complete guide to the word "DIMINUTIVE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. Definition of diminutive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.