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truncated
adjective as in little
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in maimed
adjective as in scarce
adjective as in smallish
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- babyish
- bantam
- brief
- dinky
- elfin
- embryonic
- fleeting
- hardly any
- hasty
- immature
- imperceptible
- inappreciable
- inconsiderable
- infant
- infinitesimal
- insufficient
- junior
- light
- Lilliputian
- limited
- meager
- microscopic
- mini
- miniature
- minute
- not big
- not large
- peanut
- petite
- scant
- short
- short-lived
- shrimpy
- shriveled
- skimpy
- slight
- small
- snub
- sparse
- stubby
- stunted
- teeny
- tiny
- toy
- undeveloped
- wee
- wizened
- young
adjective as in thumbnail
Example Sentences
While one viewer took to X/Twitter to credit "Salem's Lot"'s "effective moments" and sense of "camp," they ultimately concluded that "the story is simply too rushed and truncated to work well."
The rapper’s allegations include breach of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment and refusal to permit an audit of the Fugees’ tour — a road show that the group truncated stateside due to “unforeseen circumstances.”
There are noteworthy parallels between that contest and the truncated race for president.
Not least are the advantages enjoyed by both Schwarzenegger and Harris as a result of the drastically truncated campaigns they dived into.
Stand-in captain Ollie Pope answered his critics with a sparkling century on a truncated first day of England's third Test against Sri Lanka at The Kia Oval.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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