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- Dictionarytiny/ˈtʌɪni/
adjective
- 1. very small: "a tiny hummingbird"
noun
- 1. a very young child: informal "books that will make tinies and parents laugh out loud"
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adjective. uk / ˈtaɪ.ni / us / ˈtaɪ.ni / Add to word list. B1. extremely small: a tiny flower. a tiny helping of food. a tiny baby. a tiny bit late. Synonyms. diminutive. little (SMALL) midget. small (LITTLE) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not great in size, amount, etc. small I live in a small town. little She's a good little girl.
The meaning of TINY is very small or diminutive : minute. How to use tiny in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Tiny.
adjective. us / ˈtaɪ.ni / uk / ˈtaɪ.ni / Add to word list. B1. extremely small: a tiny flower. a tiny helping of food. a tiny baby. a tiny bit late. Synonyms. diminutive. little (SMALL) midget. small (LITTLE) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not great in size, amount, etc. small I live in a small town. little She's a good little girl.
Tiny definition: very small; minute; wee.. See examples of TINY used in a sentence.
Something or someone that is tiny is extremely small. The living room is tiny. Though she was tiny, she had a very loud voice. The crop represents a tiny fraction of U.S. production. Synonyms: small, little, minute, slight More Synonyms of tiny. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Define tiny. tiny synonyms, tiny pronunciation, tiny translation, English dictionary definition of tiny. adj. ti·ni·er , ti·ni·est Extremely small: The glass shattered into tiny shards that were hard to clean up.
very small in size or amount. a tiny baby; We come from a tiny little town in upstate New York. Brenda felt a tiny bit bored. Only a tiny minority hold such extreme views. Most of the land is owned by a tiny fraction of the population. Even a tiny amount of food may trigger an allergic reaction. a tiny village/town/island