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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. small
adjective. ['ˈsmɔl'] limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent.
Synonyms
- size
- puny
- flyspeck
- teensy-weensy
- atomic
- microscopic
- slender
- miniscule
- minuscule
- pocket-sized
- teensy
- half-size
- runty
- smallish
- shrimpy
- micro
- small-scale
- elflike
- slim
- wee
- teeny
- minute
- pocket-size
- smaller
- teentsy
- littler
- undersize
- undersized
- diminutive
- itty-bitty
- elfin
- bittie
- petite
- pocketable
- little
- bantam
- olive-sized
- microscopical
- midget
- dinky
- weeny
- infinitesimal
- weensy
- itsy-bitsy
- tiny
- miniature
- bitty
- teeny-weeny
- subatomic
- dwarfish
- lilliputian
- lesser
Antonyms
- large
- smallness
- unsized
- strong
Etymology
- smal (Middle English (1100-1500))
- smæl (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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- little-rock
- crosstalk
- yeosock
- squawk
- maroc
- zwack
- stalk
- walke
- walk
- valk
- schalk
- sauk
- salk
- mauk
- mauck
- lauck
- kauk
- kalk
- hok
- hawke
- hawk
- hauke
- hauk
- hauck
- gawk
- faulk
- falke
- falk
- chalk
- caulk
2. small
adjective. ['ˈsmɔl'] limited in size or scope.
Synonyms
- pocket-size
- modest
- limited
- minor
- pocket-sized
Antonyms
- conventional
- invisible
- imprecise
- awkward
Etymology
- smal (Middle English (1100-1500))
- smæl (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. small
adjective. ['ˈsmɔl'] (of children and animals) young, immature.
Synonyms
- young
- immature
Antonyms
- unplayful
- natural
- high
Etymology
- smal (Middle English (1100-1500))
- smæl (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. small
noun. ['ˈsmɔl'] the slender part of the back.
Synonyms
- body part
- dorsum
Antonyms
- pretentious
- comprehensive
- unrestricted
Etymology
- smal (Middle English (1100-1500))
- smæl (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. talk
verb. ['ˈtɔk'] exchange thoughts; talk with.
Synonyms
- butterfly
- speak
- communicate
- spiel
- monologuize
- dogmatise
- pontificate
- soliloquize
- gossip
- dogmatize
- go on
- philander
- flirt
- orate
- talk turkey
- discourse
- converse
- coquet
- chat up
- proceed
- dish the dirt
- level
- intercommunicate
- rap
- continue
- romance
- mash
- carry on
- monologuise
- hold forth
- dissertate
- cheek
- soliloquise
- talk down
- coquette
Antonyms
- dissuade
- cork
- lock
- bar
Etymology
- talken (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. talk
verb. ['ˈtɔk'] express in speech.
Synonyms
- talk of
- tittle-tattle
- talk about
- murmur
- enthuse
- blabber
- sing
- deliver
- mutter
- intercommunicate
- hiss
- blunder out
- bumble
- stutter
- jabber
- drone
- blubber
- communicate
- rabbit on
- prattle
- yack
- present
- lip off
- yap away
- sibilate
- snivel
- drone on
- spout
- piffle
- blurt
- ejaculate
- gibber
- bark
- whine
- chatter
- utter
- troll
- speak
- generalize
- slur
- inflect
- babble
- speak in tongues
- shout
- snarl
- stammer
- twaddle
- tattle
- intone
- mumble
- gabble
- verbalize
- maunder
- vocalize
- rasp
- mussitate
- bay
- peep
- yack away
- shoot one's mouth off
- speak up
- read
- prate
- snap
- blab
- swallow
- rave
- modulate
- whiff
- jaw
- rant
- blurt out
- phonate
- verbalise
- blubber out
- chant
- clack
- palaver
- falter
- open up
- whisper
- generalise
- gulp
- siss
- mouth
- begin
- cackle
- blunder
- sizz
- tone
- vocalise
- rattle on
Antonyms
- whisper
- shout
- specify
- lack
Etymology
- talken (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. talk
noun. ['ˈtɔk'] an exchange of ideas via conversation.
Synonyms
- jazz
- shmooze
- cant
- dialog
- yack
- malarky
- heart-to-heart
- yak
- nothingness
- wind
- talking
- yakety-yak
- idle words
- dialogue
- malarkey
- chatter
- cackle
- shop talk
- duologue
- conversation
Antonyms
- ride
- leanness
- laugh
- excommunicate
Etymology
- talken (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. talk
verb. ['ˈtɔk'] use language.
Synonyms
- speak
- slang
- smatter
- communicate
- intercommunicate
Antonyms
- close
- bolt
- fasten
- abolish
Etymology
- talken (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. talk
verb. ['ˈtɔk'] reveal information.
Synonyms
- blab out
- blab
- peach
- spill the beans
- babble
- tell
- sing
- let the cat out of the bag
- babble out
- tattle
Antonyms
- stand still
- open
- abstain
- disbelieve
Etymology
- talken (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. talk
verb. ['ˈtɔk'] divulge confidential information or secrets.
Synonyms
- blab
- peach
- disclose
- babble
- unwrap
- babble out
- discover
- give away
- tattle
- blab out
- spill
- spill the beans
- bring out
- let out
- expose
- divulge
- sing
- let the cat out of the bag
- let on
- break
Antonyms
- uncolored
- disappear
- hide
- contraindicate
Etymology
- talken (Middle English (1100-1500))