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little
adjective
-
little
,
littler
,
littlest
small
in
size
,
extent
,
or
importance
•
The
little
kitten
curled
up
on
my
lap
.
The
little
kitten
curled
up
on
my
lap
.
•
They
bought
a
little
wooden
cottage
near
the
lake
.
They
bought
a
little
wooden
cottage
near
the
lake
.
Old
English
lȳtel
,
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
luttel
and
German
dialect
lutzel
.
determiner
-
little
,
less
,
least
not
much
;
only
a
small
amount
or
number
(
used
before
uncountable
or
plural
nouns
)
•
There
is
little
hope
of
catching
the
last
train
now
.
There
is
little
hope
of
catching
the
last
train
now
.
•
The
recipe
needs
little
sugar
,
so
don
’
t
add
too
much
.
The
recipe
needs
little
sugar
,
so
don
’
t
add
too
much
.
adjective
-
little
,
littler
,
littlest
young
or
small
in
age
,
often
used
affectionately
•
When
I
was
little
,
I
loved
building
sandcastles
.
When
I
was
little
,
I
loved
building
sandcastles
.
•
Her
little
brother
starts
school
next
week
.
Her
little
brother
starts
school
next
week
.
adverb
-
little
,
less
,
least
to
a
small
degree
or
extent
;
hardly
at
all
•
He
little
suspected
the
surprise
waiting
for
him
.
He
little
suspected
the
surprise
waiting
for
him
.
•
The
manager
little
understood
the
team
’
s
concerns
.
The
manager
little
understood
the
team
’
s
concerns
.
least
adverb
-
little
,
less
,
least
to
the
smallest
extent
or
degree
;
less
than
anything
else
.
•
She
was
the
least
worried
of
the
group
when
the
storm
began
.
She
was
the
least
worried
of
the
group
when
the
storm
began
.
•
This
explanation
is
the
least
clear
of
all
we
reviewed
.
This
explanation
is
the
least
clear
of
all
we
reviewed
.
Old
English
lǣst
,
the
adverbial
superlative
form
of
"
little
",
maintaining
the
sense
of
minimal
degree
.