Synonyms for minikin
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : min-i-kin |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmɪn ɪ kɪn |
Top 10 synonyms for minikin Other synonyms for the word minikin
- bantam
- bitsy
- bitty
- delicate
- dwarf
- elfin
- infinitesimal
- itsy-bitsy
- itty-bitty
- knee-high
- Lilliputian
- little
- midget
- miniature
- minikin
- minimum
- minuscular
- minuscule
- minute
- mite
- model
- negligible
- pee-wee
- petite
- pocket-size
- pygmy
- reduced
- slight
- small-scale
- smallish
- teensy
- teensy-weensy
- teeny
- tiny
- toy
- trifling
- wee
- yea big
Définition of minikin
- As in midget : adj short, small
- As in miniature : adj tiny
- As in petite : adj small
- As in tiny : adj very small
- As in Lilliputian : adj tiny
- As in pintsize : adj tiny
- As in pintsized : adj tiny
- As in teensy : adj tiny
- As in teensy-weensy : adj tiny
- As in teeny-weeny : adj tiny
- As in weeny : adj tiny
- "Felt sure somehow that he'd take a liking to you," answered Minikin.
- Extract from : « Paul Kelver » by Jerome Klapka, AKA Jerome K. Jerome
- "No one like you quiet fellows for going it when you do begin," commented Minikin.
- Extract from : « Paul Kelver » by Jerome Klapka, AKA Jerome K. Jerome
- "Well, I should let her wait," replied Minikin, replacing his eye.
- Extract from : « Paul Kelver » by Jerome Klapka, AKA Jerome K. Jerome
- I explained that I had already put Minikin in possession of all the facts.
- Extract from : « Paul Kelver » by Jerome Klapka, AKA Jerome K. Jerome
- It is a very small bag, containing a yet smaller rolled-up housewife furnished with minikin needles and fine thread.
- Extract from : « Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters » by William Austen-Leigh and Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh
- Manikin and Minikin is reprinted by special permission of Alfred Kreymborg.
- Extract from : « Contemporary One-Act Plays » by Sir James M. Barrie
- She is no minikin Michael or Guy or Maurice, but a semblable moving figure.
- Extract from : « The London Mercury, Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, November 1919 to April 1920 » by Various
- The minikin man gave Timothy a glance of ineffable disdain, and left the room.
- Extract from : « Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. » by Pierce Egan
- That minikin shivering old man, that homunculus, that thing, master of Europe and the West?
- Extract from : « Wilderness of Spring » by Edgar Pangborn
- Minikin, min′i-kin, n. a little darling: a small sort of pin: the treble string of a lute.
- Extract from : « Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) » by Various
Antonyms for minikin
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