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1. Fauntleroy
noun.
An
excessively
polite
and
well-dressed
boy.
Synonyms
Little Lord Fauntleroy
male child
boy
Antonyms
girl
female child
female
female offspring
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2. little
adjective.
(ˈlɪtəl)
Limited
or
below
average
in
number
or
quantity
or
magnitude
or
extent.
Synonyms
minuscule
undersize
teentsy
olive-sized
flyspeck
weeny
weensy
tiny
size
pocketable
subatomic
smaller
teeny
microscopic
petite
diminutive
minute
lesser
miniscule
wee
teensy
miniature
elflike
slender
microscopical
slim
lilliputian
undersized
littler
small
infinitesimal
small-scale
bitty
midget
atomic
teensy-weensy
puny
shrimpy
runty
gnomish
elfin
pocket-size
half-size
dinky
micro
itsy-bitsy
bantam
bittie
dwarfish
teeny-weeny
smallish
itty-bitty
pocket-sized
Antonyms
large
big
smallness
unsized
invisible
Etymology
little (English)
litel (Middle English (1100-1500))
lytel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. little
adjective.
(ˈlɪtəl)
(quantifier
used
with
mass
nouns)
small
in
quantity
or
degree;
not
much
or
almost
none
or
(with
`a')
at
least
some.
Synonyms
small
slight
less
Antonyms
much
more
fat
wide
Etymology
little (English)
litel (Middle English (1100-1500))
lytel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. little
adjective.
(ˈlɪtəl)
(of
children
and
animals)
young,
immature.
Synonyms
small
young
immature
Antonyms
old
thick
gain
unlimited
Etymology
little (English)
litel (Middle English (1100-1500))
lytel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. little
noun.
(ˈlɪtəl)
A
small
amount
or
duration.
Synonyms
small indefinite amount
small indefinite quantity
Antonyms
coarse
conventional
strong
Etymology
little (English)
litel (Middle English (1100-1500))
lytel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. little
adjective.
(ˈlɪtəl)
(informal)
small
and
of
little
importance.
Synonyms
footling
niggling
lilliputian
trivial
picayune
piddling
petty
unimportant
piffling
fiddling
Antonyms
important
largeness
littleness
bigness
small
Etymology
little (English)
litel (Middle English (1100-1500))
lytel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. little
adjective.
(ˈlɪtəl)
(of
a
voice)
faint.
Synonyms
soft
small
Antonyms
loud
imprecise
careless
Etymology
little (English)
litel (Middle English (1100-1500))
lytel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. Lord
noun.
Terms
referring
to
the
Judeo-Christian
God.
Synonyms
Godhead
Trinity
Almighty
Blessed Trinity
God Almighty
Creator
Maker
Jehovah
hypostasis
Holy Trinity
Divine
hypostasis of Christ
Sacred Trinity
Antonyms
lowborn
dishonorable
ignoble
unimpressive
reactive
9. lord
noun.
(ˈlɔrd)
A
person
who
has
general
authority
over
others.
Synonyms
overlord
ruler
seigneur
feudal lord
master
swayer
seignior
Antonyms
unimportant
employee
demote
dishonor
agitate
Etymology
lord (English)
lord (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. Lord
noun.
A
titled
peer
of
the
realm.
Synonyms
male aristocrat
mesne lord
duke
marquess
grandee
baron
noble
margrave
viscount
sire
count
palatine
thane
peer
nobleman
marquis
milord
burgrave
armiger
palsgrave
Antonyms
noblewoman
female aristocrat
Lady
descendant
female
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