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Definition of "little" in Englisch

adjective

  1. Small in size.

    • This is a little table.
    • It’s only a little way now.
  2. Insignificant, trivial.

    • It’s of little importance.
  3. Very young, of childhood age.

    • Did he tell you any embarrassing stories about when she was little?
    • That’s the biggest little boy I’ve ever seen.
  4. (of a sibling) Younger.

    • This is my little sister.
  5. (often capitalized) Used with the name of a place, especially of a country or its capital, to denote a neighborhood whose residents or storekeepers are from that place.

    • If you want to find Little France, take any turning on the north side of Leicester square, and wander in a zigzag fashion Oxford Streetwards. The Little is rather smokier and more squalid than the Great France upon the other side of the Manche.
  6. Having few members.

    • little herd
  7. (of an industry or other field, or institution(s) therein, often capitalized) Operating on a small scale.

    • Little Steel
    • Little Science
  8. Short in duration; brief.

    • I feel better after my little sleep.
  9. Small in extent of views or sympathies; narrow, shallow, contracted; mean, illiberal, ungenerous.

adverb

  1. Not much.

    • This is a little-known fact: the new model is little faster than the old one.
    • She spoke little and listened less.
    • We slept very little last night.
  2. Not at all.

    • Little did he know she never did like him, did he? - Certainly, he little knew what awaited him.

determiner

  1. Not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).

    • There is (very) little water left.
    • We had very little to do.

pronoun

  1. Not much; not a large amount.

    • Little is known about his early life.

noun

  1. (chiefly uncountable or in the singular) A small amount.

    • I hope the little we've done will be useful.
    • Little did he do to make me comfortable.
If you want some cake, there’s a little in the refrigerator.
  • Many littles make a mickle.
  • (countable, informal) A child, particularly an infant.

  • An adult in a child-like role, or in the more junior of two paired roles.

  • Ellipsis of little go (“type of examination”).

    • I go up for my Little tomorrow.