tiny
tiny — adjective
1. much smaller than the usual size, or much less than the normal amount or degree
much smaller than the usual size, or much less than the normal amount or degree
Tamás found a tiny seashell buried in the damp sand near the shore.
tiny + noun (seashell) for physically small objects
The stray kitten's tiny paws left delicate prints in the fresh snow.
tiny + noun referring to body parts
There was only a tiny amount of sugar left in the jar.
A tiny crack ran across the surface of the old ceramic vase.
- small
more neutral and general; 'tiny' is stronger and more emphatic
- minute
formal; suggests something so small it is difficult to see
- miniature
refers to a smaller copy of something that is normally larger
- diminutive
formal; emphasises a smaller-than-average size, often in a charming way
文法句型
tiny + noun
be + tiny
用法筆記
Commonly modified with adverbs such as 'a little', 'quite', 'so', and 'too'. Avoid stacking with 'very' in careful writing, since 'tiny' already conveys the idea of extreme smallness.