little
[lɪtəl]

adjective

[Definition]: small amount

[Example Sentences]:
1. Things are a little different for enterprise customers of Windows 10.
2. I have little doubt cash will be with us in 2069.
3. In contrast, Apple spent little time talking about updates to the iPad Mini 3.
4. Purdue has said little about the list since it began identifying doctors in 2002.
5. They had little news of what was going on outside in the rest of Victoria, a city of 62,000.
6. People can invest as little as $100.
7. The December jobs gain was little changed at 75,000.
8. All for as little as $309.
9. The adhesive back plate pops a little too much for my liking against my silver iPhone 6.
10. The euro slipped to $1.0867, while the pound was little changed at $1.2931.
11. Relatively little is known of the species, although collected specimens date back to around 1990.
12. Shop around and you can find 2TB USB hard drives for a little over $100.
13. You can find 64GB SD memory cards which will hold thousands of photographs for as little as $40.
14. Last year, it was the iPhone 5S, which was physically little different from the previous iPhone 5.
15. It's a little deceptive, actually, that the starting price for Surface Pro 4 is listed as $799.


[Antonyms]big, great, large, much

[Synonyms]small, tiny, diminutive, shrimp
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