Advertisement
Advertisement
small print
noun as in tiny print in document
Example Sentences
The court of appeal said “burying such a statement in the small print which the lender knows the borrower is highly unlikely to read will not suffice”.
On the same programme, Griffith accused the government of behaving "at the very least like the worst form of dodgy car hire firm, conjuring up small print that never existed".
The BHHPA, which represents holiday parks, said it was important consumers "read the small print" and "fully understand the sales contract" before committing to buying a caravan.
It's probably something most of us skip or skim through - but it's important to read the small print when you buy a ticket, says Harry Kind from consumer group Which?.
The parties squabbling, almost hourly, over the small print of each other's announcements.
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse