trickle |
little |
As a noun trickle
is a very thin river.
As a verb trickle
is to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously.
As an adjective little is
small in size.
As an adverb little is
not much.
As a determiner little is
not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).
As a proper noun Little is
{{surname}.
pinch |
little |
As a verb pinch
is to squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
As a noun pinch
is the action of squeezing a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
As a proper noun little is
.
little |
smallest |
As a proper noun little
is .
As an adjective smallest is
(
small).
superficial |
little |
As an adjective superficial
is shallow, lacking substance.
As a noun superficial
is (chiefly in plural) a surface detail.
As a proper noun little is
.
little |
medium |
As adjectives the difference between little and medium
is that
little is small in size while
medium is arithmetically average.
As adverbs the difference between little and medium
is that
little is not much while
medium is to a medium extent.
As a determiner little
is not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).
As a proper noun Little
is {{surname}.
As a noun medium is
the nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent.
miscellaneous |
little |
As an adjective miscellaneous
is consisting of a variety of ingredients or parts.
As a proper noun little is
.
viss |
little |
As a noun viss
is a burmese unit of measure for weight, approximately 163293 kilograms (36 pounds).
As a proper noun little is
.
little |
wary |
As adjectives the difference between little and wary
is that
little is small in size while
wary is cautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, artifices, and dangers; timorously or suspiciously prudent; circumspect; scrupulous; careful.
As an adverb little
is not much.
As a determiner little
is not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).
As a proper noun Little
is {{surname}.
plenty |
little |
As adverbs the difference between plenty and little
is that
plenty is more than sufficiently while
little is not much.
As determiners the difference between plenty and little
is that
plenty is much, enough while
little is not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).
As adjectives the difference between plenty and little
is that
plenty is plentiful while
little is small in size.
As proper nouns the difference between plenty and little
is that
plenty is a village in Saskatchewan, Canada while
Little is {{surname}.
As a noun plenty
is a more than adequate amount.
As a pronoun plenty
is more than enough.
rarely |
little |
As an adverb rarely
is not occurring at a regular interval; seldom; not often.
As a proper noun little is
.
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