tiny - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • relatively: It allows investors to have a say in the running of the mighty companies to whom they entrust their relatively tiny savings or pensions.
  • seemingly: The seemingly tiny particles of wonder capture my attention.
  • absolutely: It's modern, clean and very comfortable, but absolutely tiny.
  • very: This was a very tiny village just outside of San Salvador.
  • so: She seems so tiny and fragile next to Jen.
  • however: I've wondered why I wanted a lawn, however tiny.

Used with adjective complement

  • look: The average mortgage advance of 1982 of £ 12,000 seems small in comparison, and the average 1972 mortgage of £ 3,500 looks tiny.
  • get: Some people get tiny, red spots on their skin, especially on the arms or legs.
  • make: A number of ships, made tiny by comparison, flanked the island.
  • have: They are mostly brown but have tiny, square, white patches at the corners of their tails.
  • feel: My baby felt especially tiny when I returned to him, or maybe it was the rest of the world that suddenly felt bigger.
  • see: Note: If you pause the DVD at the right moment you can see tiny Elven PETA protestors on a hillside.

Modifies a noun

  • fraction: Deaths from ecstasy in Holland are only a tiny fraction of the figures for Britain.
  • hamlet: Our highest point is a tiny Tibetan hamlet balanced on a narrow spur at 3200m.
  • minority: We are a tiny minority in an alien land.
  • island: Sailing north through a myriad of tiny islands, we spotted a couple of seals basking on the rocks.
  • village: From a tiny village to the first sights of the city.
  • particle: The Earth is flooded with these tiny particles, without us ever noticing.

Preposition: by

  • comparison: A number of ships, made tiny by comparison, flanked the island.

Preposition: in

  • comparison: Keep in mind that their lungs are tiny in comparison to yours or a child's.

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