smallness in English

noun

[small·ness || 'smɔːlnɪs]

state or quality of being small; pettiness

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1. But one easily upset over trifles is guilty of smallness.

2. French: ·smallness, Crampedness Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary

3. 23 Considering the smallness of the car, it is relatively roomy inside.

4. Despite its smallness, Bled Island is a place that has many stories connected to it.

5. Antonyms for Atrociousness include goodness, righteousness, virtuousness, insignificance, tininess, smallness, unimportance, littleness, benignity and compassion

6. Antonyms for Corporeality include inexistence, nonbeing, nonexistence, nothingness, unreality, lack, absence, imaginariness, pettiness and smallness

7. The smallness of the Blastocoele sharply restricts the space into which the invagination can grow

8. Synonyms for Atomity include smallness, diminutiveness, fineness, littleness, puniness, slightness, brevity, compactness, dinkiness and infinitesimalness

9. Many people credit a lot of the birth of the environmental movement to our seeing the planet like this for the first time -- its smallness, its fragility.

10. 5 Lawrence of Arabia on the Wadi Rum desert: "Our little caravan grew self-conscious, and fell dead quiet, afraid and ashamed to flaunt its smallness in the presence of the stupendous hills."

11. Bughouse 2020, hosted by the Newberry Library and co-sponsored by the Society of Smallness, GCE Lab School, and the Washington Square Park Advisory Council, will be held virtually the afternoon of July 22.

12. Muscle dysmorphia Most American men would do well to exercise more and improve their diets, but a small number … suffer from a condition psychiatrists call Bigorexia, or muscle dysmorphia, in which they feel crippling shame and embarrassment about their perceived smallness.

13. What is the Behemoth the Bible talks about? The Behemoth, and the leviathan, are mentioned by God as Job begins to justify himself and question God about his catastrophic troubles.God responds by comparing His creation of these fantastic beasts to the meekness and smallness of Job.

14. Cute: 1 adj attractive especially by means of smallness or prettiness or quaintness “a Cute kid with pigtails” “a Cute little apartment” Synonyms: cunning attractive pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm adj obviously contrived to charm “a child with intolerably Cute mannerisms” Synonyms: precious artful marked by

15. Aglet (n.) also aiglet, "metal tag of a lace," meant to make it easier to thread through the eyelet-holes, but later often ornamental, mid-15c., from Old French aiguillette, diminutive of aiguille "needle," from Late Latin acucula, an extended form (via diminutive suffix, but not necessarily implying smallness) of Latin acus "a needle," from PIE root *ak-"be sharp, rise (out) to a point, pierce."