adjective

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Not large or big; insignificant; few in number.

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A small group.

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Young, as a child.

example

Remember when the children were small?

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(writing, incomparable) Minuscule or lowercase, referring to written or printed letters.

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Envincing little worth or ability; not large-minded; paltry; mean.

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Not prolonged in duration; not extended in time; short.

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a small space of time

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Slender, gracefully slim.

adverb

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In a small fashion.

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In or into small pieces.

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To a small extent.

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In a low tone; softly.

Examples of smaller in a Sentence

This hall was smaller and narrower.

He appeared much smaller on the communications viewer.

She hauled the smaller woman closer to shore.

Its wooden legs moved so fast that their twinkling could scarcely be seen, and although so much smaller than the cab-horse it covered the ground much faster.

The youth was smaller and nimble, accustomed to navigating the forest.

This room was smaller than her quarters within the city's walls, but she was glad to have a private place to be alone for a few moments.

Follow this path until you reach a stream.  Follow the stream towards the smaller moon.  I'll catch up with you.  Whatever you do, don't leave the stream.

The crowd was respectable although it looked smaller due to the large size of the building.

Here the rocks were smaller, and he soon loosened them enough to allow him to squeeze through.

By adopting smaller and smaller elements of motion we only approach a solution of the problem, but never reach it.

There is also a children's menu containing many similar dishes just in smaller portions.

First, I would contend that the size of this problem is substantially smaller than many people would guess.

The restaurant also allows customers to design a combination plate with two smaller portions of the restaurant's entrees.

The lunch menu offers smaller portions of everything the dinner menu has to offer.

Larger groups sit around the central tables; couples may enjoy a more intimate dinner at a smaller table on the side.

The needle was smaller than she remembered needles being, and she steadied her breathing before plunging it into his arm.

Elise was much larger than most women, but she was still smaller than him.

There were two smaller kingdoms whose territories overlapped in between.

The smaller they are, the feistier.

He led them within another but smaller circle of hedge, where grew one large and beautiful bush.

Robots can manipulate matter smaller than we can even see, and robots can effortlessly manipulate objects that weigh many tons.

The restaurant offers a late-night menu of smaller plates through midnight.

He prepped bandages for her wrist, a bowl and washcloth, and a smaller version of the doc's med-gun, loading it with enough painkiller to knock her out.

The smaller airport was a welcome relief from the Philadelphia crowds and the large jet was loaded quickly.

White tailed deer, as well as an abundance of smaller wildlife already frequented the ranch, so his North American Safari had its foundation.

Distressed by the damage, he jogged to the central square, where smaller obelisks marking lesser immortal Houses rose out of the ground.

She noticed that one of the puppies was much smaller than the others, and she spelled "small," making the sign at the same time, and I said "very small."

Flint's Pond, a mile eastward, allowing for the disturbance occasioned by its inlets and outlets, and the smaller intermediate ponds also, sympathize with Walden, and recently attained their greatest height at the same time with the latter.

By the wall of China-Town a smaller group of people were gathered round a man in a frieze coat who held a paper in his hand.

The tactical rule that an army should act in masses when attacking, and in smaller groups in retreat, unconsciously confirms the truth that the strength of an army depends on its spirit.

Men uniting in these combinations always assume such relations toward one another that the larger number take a more direct share, and the smaller number a less direct share, in the collective action for which they have combined.

Naan is made from white flour and rubbed with butter, but roti is typically whole wheat and served in smaller portions.

The original atmosphere of the residence has been retained, with the much smaller residential rooms functioning as five separate dining areas offering a degree of intimacy that is perfect for small groups and gatherings.

The smaller dinner menu offers more traditional choices, from stuffed shells to crab cakes.

A children's menu is available with smaller portions of these dishes, and there is even a small selection of sushi items, including vegetable rolls, tuna rolls and smoked eel rolls.

If you're camping in the area, the local restaurant has a take-out menu, and it also has kids menus for smaller portions.

More gunfire and another smaller explosion went off somewhere else in the house.

I offered to take a smaller share simply to speed things up.

It was a mine portal, smaller than the main entrance to the Lucky Pup.

The portal was smaller and dryer than the main mine entrance and seemed to lead downward from this elevated location.

That list has to be a lot smaller than who disappeared sometime between 1890 and last month.

The smaller woman was still, as if afraid to move.

These are large ships, these smaller fighter ships.

She trailed instead, eyes on the much smaller craft hovering near the tree.

I guess the feed bill is considerably smaller, too.

He shrugged off the raincoat and stepped out of the wet trousers, using one of his smaller towels to partially dry off before slipping on pajama bottoms and a long-sleeved shirt.

Jonathan was playing with the three smaller children, directing them as Alex would.

This couch was high, with a feather bed and five pillows each smaller than the one below.

It is merely necessary to select some larger or smaller unit as the subject of observation--as criticism has every right to do, seeing that whatever unit history observes must always be arbitrarily selected.

A military organization may be quite correctly compared to a cone, of which the base with the largest diameter consists of the rank and file; the next higher and smaller section of the cone consists of the next higher grades of the army, and so on to the apex, the point of which will represent the commander-in-chief.

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