Use "diminutive" in a sentence
1. Maggie is a diminutive of Margaret.
2. From French Ablet, Ablette, a diminutive from Late Latin abula, for albula, diminutive of albus (“ white ”)
3. Collins is a diminutive of Nicholas
4. From Italian Andantino, the diminutive of andante.
5. The diminutive, white - haired was deeply troubled.
6. She has diminutive hands for an adult.
7. A diminutive figure appeared in the doorway.
8. Borrowed from Italian allegretto, diminutive form of allegro.
9. Alette is also a diminutive form (French and
10. She was a diminutive figure beside her husband.
11. A diminutive of the female given name Angela
12. It suited her diminutive stature and delicate features.
13. Diminutive and quick, Dunning was professional but approachable.
14. She noticed a diminutive figure standing at the entrance.
15. But their diminutive size makes for fun eating.
16. Brennan is a diminutive man with a quick smile.
17. It makes a graceful, diminutive Bushlet about 8 in
18. Despite its diminutive size, the car is quite comfortable.
19. BROZ Croatian Derived from Broz, a diminutive of AMBROZIJE
20. He's a diminutive figure, less than five feet tall.
21. Belve is a diminutive form of the name Belva (English)
22. Diminutive form of AquAmarine or a reference to the U.S
23. Beest n ( plural Beesten, diminutive Beestje n ) An animal, a beast
24. Blastula Meaning: "sprout, germ" + diminutive ending -ula (see -ule)
25. The variant Kevan is anglicized from Caoimheán, an Irish diminutive form.
26. As a surname), apparently a diminutive of… See definitions of Cockerel.
27. As the Italian diminutive of cavata, Cavatina is a musical term …
28. What does Biddie mean? A diminutive of the female given name Bridget
29. From Mexican Spanish " Chichi ", slang diminutive of "teta"
30. Sprouting like delicate ferns from the moth’s diminutive head are two antennas.
31. Halflings are excellent bowmen and stubborn fighters despite their rather diminutive size.
32. Peter was a shy, diminutive man who seldom said anything to anyone.
33. Many people have found the diminutive Chihuahua to be an excellent companion.
34. Bibber m (plural Bibbers, diminutive bibbertje n) shiver, tremble Synonym: bibbering; Etymology 2
35. Don't let the diminutive size of the Martin Backpacker Acoustic Guitar fool you
36. Ian Holm as Chef Skinner, a diminutive chef and owner of Auguste Gusteau's restaurant.
37. Vi, the diminutive brunette sister, is a ditsy aspiring actress played by Heather Goldenhersh.
38. Chinquapin, or "chinkapin," is a diminutive cousin of the American chestnut
39. Don't let the diminutive size of the Martin Backpacker Acoustic Guitar fool you
40. Their diminutive size makes them suitable for even the smallest, most overcrowded garden.
41. Slight dalliance with her makes the very diminutive seem as big as life.
42. The name "Faustina" is a diminutive of Fausta, which means "fortunate" or "lucky".
43. Related names include Asta, a diminutive used throughout Scandinavia, and Astride, the French form.
44. The Turbomeca Palas is a diminutive centrifugal flow turbojet engine used to power light aircraft.
45. An Aglet-baby was therefore a diminutive figure embossed on an Aglet or jewel
46. The human species appear Clownish, deformed and diminutive in the frozen climates of the north.
47. Auricle is an Anglicization of Latin auricula, from auris 'ear' and -cula, a diminutive suffix
48. Antonyms for Astronomic include bantam, bitty, diminutive, infinitesimal, Lilliputian, micro, microminiature, microscopic, microscopical and midget
49. Variant form of Aleida in The Netherlands and archaic diminutive form of Alhet in Sweden
50. The diminutive size of the headstock suits the overall slender appearance of this guitar perfectly.
51. Antonyms for Brobdingnagian include small, tiny, little, short, diminutive, dwarf, mere, mini, miniature and miniscule
52. The diminutive guard from Arizona dominated the overtime, scoring 10 of the Raptors' 19 points.
53. Addy is an alternate form of Ada (Old German): a diminutive of Adele and Adelaide
54. And by the late 1970s, the diminutive slot was becoming wildly popular, planning experts say.
55. 8 Vi, the diminutive brunette sister, is a ditsy aspiring actress played by Heather Goldenhersh.
56. Educated speakers who would use -ito / -ita or no diminutive at all in more formal speech may use local forms when they want a friendlier or more colourful way of expressing themselves, sometimes borrowing another region's diminutive.
57. Italian word for “little ball” is Ballotta, from balla, meaning “ball,” and the diminutive suffix –otta
58. Abbye is also a diminutive of the English, German, and Hebrew Abigail in the English language
59. One parasite aircraft was the diminutive McDonnell XF-85 Goblin, which docked using a trapeze system.
60. The agile animal is not a mighty lion but a diminutive feline known as the feral cat.
61. Circlet Meaning: "a small circle," late 15c., from French cerclet, diminutive of cercle (see circle (n.))
62. A swarm is a collection of Fine, Diminutive, or Tiny creatures that acts as a single creature
63. Ahead lay a steep, narrow valley and a village, diminutive at this distance, its buildings clustered round a harbour.
64. It was home to the diminutive, surface-dwelling Aleena species, and a bioluminescent tree-like species, the Kindalo
65. Automatiek f (plural Automatieken, diminutive automatiekje n) an automat (a vending machine for warm food, usually deep-fried)
66. As the Italian diminutive of cavata, Cavatina is a musical term frequently applied to any simple, melodious air.
67. And the weather, from one part of this diminutive island to another, is as varied as the people.
68. Five years after her debut, the diminutive star of the Royal Ballet has the world at her feet.
69. Bufflehead Audubon Field Guide A diminutive diver, one of our smallest ducks, often very energetic in its feeding
70. The diminutive Mr Dunne, who lived on the second floor of the hotel, was cordial in his way.
71. So how did a diminutive Australian soap star get to be an omnipresent icon of style and beauty?
72. Bessie is a feminine given name, often a diminutive form of Elizabeth, Beatrice and other names since the 16th century
73. Named after Bohol’s diminutive primate, the tarsier, this restaurant is located inside a botanical park resting along a cliff
74. The word roll itself came from a diminutive Latin word rotula which in turn came from rota meaning "wheel."
75. Among the Spanish words for leader is Caudillo, which derives from the Latin capitellum, the diminutive of caput (head)
76. In the Albert Hall, where he made his _début_ amid scenes of Corybantic enthusiasm last week, the diminutive
77. Brunette f (plural Brunettes or Brunetten, diminutive brunetje n or Brunettetje n) Brunette (brown-haired or dark-haired female) Descendants
78. The courtroom was the diminutive Carman's stage, where he played carefully to the jury with meticulously prepared gestures and phrases.
79. The diminutive Rachel Cartwright is the Bossiest Billy, or should that be nanny, playing the youngest and smartest goat gruff
80. The proliferation of these diminutive shows will soon be in inverse proportion to the theatres still open to receive them.