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Antonyms for a littlea lit·tle

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  1. a littleadverb

    Antonyms:
    a lot

    Synonyms:
    a bit, a little bit

  2. a littleadverb

    To a small extent or degree.

    A little water has spilled.

    Synonyms:
    a bit, a little bit

    Antonyms:
    a lot

Princeton's WordNet4.0 / 1 vote

  1. a bit, a little, a trifleadverb

    to a small degree; somewhat

    "it's a bit warm"; "felt a little better"; "a trifle smaller"

    Synonyms:
    a bit, a trifle

How to use a little in a sentence?

  1. Sam Kendricks:

    The winds and the conditions were switching, so every pole vaulter had to make so many adjustments, that may be why we didn't have the highest performances but I tell you the little Mondo Duplantis kept us honest today.

  2. Rachel Lindsay:

    You're on Twitter talking about' Hannah's the queen' and preaching about respect, but then you're being a little disrespectful by dating other people in such a public way where you know it's gon na get so much attention, i think that's my beef with it.

  3. Yuka Saso:

    He gave me a few things that he follows by in a major, so obviously appreciate his help, what he told me was, I thought, invaluable honestly, and it made me have a little bit different approach. That’s why I feel like I prepared the best.

  4. Eric Trump:

    I thought I was out of politics after election day, i thought I'd be going back to my regular job. I thought I'd be really excited about it. But once you get a little bit of a taste of that action, it's hard to leave. You know, listen, deals are still exciting, but when you're sort of the guy out there 24/7, every day fighting in this thing — it's like a great fight, the intensity. I don't miss the politics, I promise. I want nothing to do with the politics, but I miss the intensity of that.

  5. Elizabeth Warren:

    I've been working for a long time on this question about what the costs will be and how to pay for it and I'm getting close. It's just got a little more work that it needs on it before it's ready.

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