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Meaning

The word "little" generally refers to something that is small in size, amount, or degree. It can describe objects, quantities, or even abstract concepts and is often used to express endearment or affection when referring to someone or something.

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Etymology

The word "little" comes from the Old English word "lytel," which is akin to the Dutch word "little" and the German word "lütt." The term has been used in the English language since before the 12th century.

Examples

  1. She had a little dog that loved to play fetch.
  2. He felt a little sad when his best friend moved away.
  3. Just a little more effort, and we will finish the project on time.
  4. The child gathered a little collection of shells on the beach.
  5. There is little doubt that the team will win the championship this year.

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