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Diminuitive

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Small or tiny in size or stature

Usage:

  • The newborn puppy was so diminuitive that it could easily fit in the palm of my hand.
  • She wore a beautiful dress with diminuitive floral patterns.
  • The castle looked diminuitive when viewed from a distance.

Sense: Expressing affection or endearment

Usage:

  • My grandma used to call me "my diminuitive angel" when I was a child.
  • He always addresses his girlfriend with diminuitive nicknames like "honey" or "sweetie".
  • Don't be fooled by his diminuitive appearance, he is actually a fierce competitor.

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