Adjective Use Little at William Kellar blog

Adjective Use Little. /ˈlɪt̮l/ [usually before noun] the forms littler/lɪt̮lər/ and littlest/lɪt̮ləst/ are rare. A little = less than some but more than none. What does the word little mean? She seemed to be getting a little better. Little (the opposite of big) is very general, covering size, extent, number, quantity, amount, duration, or degree: The only difference is a little and little are used with uncountable nouns (e.g. We use a little before adjectives and adverbs to modify them. It is more formal than a bit: There are 50 meanings listed in oed's entry for the word little, four of which are labelled obsolete. It is more common to use smaller and smallest. He put a little sugar in his coffee. Used after an adjective to show approval, sympathy or dislike, especially in a patronizing way (= one that suggests that you think you are. Less is the comparative form of little.

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Used after an adjective to show approval, sympathy or dislike, especially in a patronizing way (= one that suggests that you think you are. It is more common to use smaller and smallest. /ˈlɪt̮l/ [usually before noun] the forms littler/lɪt̮lər/ and littlest/lɪt̮ləst/ are rare. The only difference is a little and little are used with uncountable nouns (e.g. There are 50 meanings listed in oed's entry for the word little, four of which are labelled obsolete. We use a little before adjectives and adverbs to modify them. What does the word little mean? It is more formal than a bit: She seemed to be getting a little better. A little = less than some but more than none.

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Adjective Use Little What does the word little mean? Used after an adjective to show approval, sympathy or dislike, especially in a patronizing way (= one that suggests that you think you are. We use a little before adjectives and adverbs to modify them. A little = less than some but more than none. He put a little sugar in his coffee. It is more common to use smaller and smallest. She seemed to be getting a little better. There are 50 meanings listed in oed's entry for the word little, four of which are labelled obsolete. /ˈlɪt̮l/ [usually before noun] the forms littler/lɪt̮lər/ and littlest/lɪt̮ləst/ are rare. The only difference is a little and little are used with uncountable nouns (e.g. What does the word little mean? Less is the comparative form of little. Little (the opposite of big) is very general, covering size, extent, number, quantity, amount, duration, or degree: It is more formal than a bit:

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