diminutive


2diminutive

adj

Definition of DIMINUTIVE

1
: indicating small size and sometimes the state or quality of being familiarly known, lovable, pitiable, or contemptible —used of affixes (as -ette, -kin, -ling) and of words formed with them (as kitchenette, manikin, duckling), of clipped forms (as Jim), and of altered forms (as Peggy) — compare augmentative
2
: exceptionally or notably small : tiny <a diminutive performer>
di·min·u·tive·ly adverb
di·min·u·tive·ness noun

Examples of DIMINUTIVE

  1. a radio with a diminutive set of speakers
  2. the diminutive suffixes -ette and -ling

First Known Use of DIMINUTIVE

14th century

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Other Grammar and Linguistics Terms

ablaut, allusion, anacoluthon, diacritic, gerund, idiom, infinitive, metaphor, semiotics, simile

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