Bad Small(89 words) anecdote (noun) - A short, often funny story, especially about something someone has done blip (noun) - An unexpected, minor, and typically temporary deviation from a general trend blurb (noun) - A short description of a book, movie, or other product written for promotional purposes and appearing on the cover of a book or in an advertisement chink (noun) - A narrow opening or crack, typically one that admits light curtail (verb) - To stop, reduce or limit something. dab (verb) - Press against something lightly with a piece of absorbent material in order to clean or dry it dab (noun) - A small amount of something dearth (noun) - A scarcity or lack of something dinky (adjective) - Small; insignificant ditty (noun) - A short simple song dollop (noun) - A small shapeless mass or blob of something, especially soft food downgrade (verb) - To reduce to a lower level of usefulness, status, or importance. downsize (verb) - To reduce the size, amount, or extent of something. dwindle (verb) - To diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength eke (verb) - To manage to support oneself or make a living with difficulty ephemeral (adjective) - Lasting for a very short time brief. ephemeral (adjective) - Lasting for a very short time excerpt (noun) - A short part taken from a speech, book, film flicker (noun) - An unsteady movement of a flame or light that causes rapid variations in brightness flicker (verb) - (of light or a source of light) shine unsteadily; vary rapidly in brightness frivolous (adjective) - Not having any serious purpose or value glimpse (noun) - A momentary or partial view glimpse (verb) - See or perceive briefly or partially hovel (noun) - A small, squalid, unpleasant, or simply constructed dwelling infinitesimal (adjective) - Extremely tiny, almost too small to be measured. infinitesimal (adjective) - Extremely small inkling (noun) - A slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint insignificant (adjective) - Too small or unimportant to be worth consideration. intangible (adjective) - Difficult to describe, understand, grasp, or measure. jiffy (noun) - A moment lint (noun) - Small fibers or fluff that accumulate on fabric, especially clothing or in dryers. meager (adjective) - (of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality measly (adjective) - Contemptibly small or few mere (adjective) - Barely enough or minimal — used to emphasize how small or unimportant something is. minuscule (adjective) - Very small, tiny or microscopic. morsel (noun) - A small piece or amount of food; a mouthful munchkin (noun) - A child or short person negligible (adjective) - A very small amount of something negligible (adjective) - So small or unimportant that it can be ignored or doesn't have a noticeable effect; insignificant in amount, size, or impact — too minor to be worth considering. nibble (verb) - Show cautious interest in a project or proposal nibble (verb) - Take small bites out of niche (noun) - A small part of a larger whole that is particularly appropriate for the situation niggling (adjective) - Bothersome or persistent especially in a petty or tiresome way nub (noun) - A small lump or protuberance paltry (adjective) - A very small amount of something, indicating that it has little importance or worth peek (noun) - A quick and typically furtive look peek (verb) - Look quickly, typically in a furtive manner petty (adjective) - Of little importance; trivial piddling (adjective) - Pathetically trivial; trifling pipsqueak (noun) - A person considered to be insignificant, especially because they are small or young pittance (noun) - A very small amount of money, less than what one wanted and expected. provincial (adjective) - Having a narrow or limited perspective, often associated with rural or less cosmopolitan viewpoints. puny (adjective) - Small and weak remark (verb) - To make a comment, saying something casually. remnant (noun) - A small part of something that remains after the rest of it is gone. rinky-dink (adjective) - Describing something that is low-quality, makeshift, or unimpressive, often used in a dismissive or humorous manner. scanty (adjective) - Small or insufficient in quantity or amount scrimp (verb) - To be thrifty or parsimonious; to economize shortfall (noun) - An insufficient amount of something necessary, such as funds or supplies. shrivel (verb) - To wrinkle and contract, usually due to light, heat, and loss of moisture skimp (verb) - To expend or use less time, money, or material on something than is necessary in an attempt to economize skimpy (adjective) - (of clothes) short and revealing skit (noun) - A short, humorous play or performance, often done in a casual or comedic setting. sliver (noun) - A thin piece of something cut from a larger piece. smattering (noun) - A slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject smidgen (noun) - A small amount of something snippet (noun) - A small piece or brief extract sparse (adjective) - Thinly dispersed or scattered speck (noun) - A tiny spot, mark, or stain, often barely visible to the naked eye. splinter (noun) - A small, sharp piece of material (like wood, glass, or metal) broken off from a larger object. sporadic (adjective) - Occurring occasionally or in scattered instances. spotty (adjective) - Having a poor and inconsistent performance record. tenuous (adjective) - Very weak or slight; lacking strength or substance; an opinion that is not well supported, having little basis or justification. terse (adjective) - A way of expressing something using a minimum number of words tidbit (noun) - A small piece of tasty food tinge (noun) - A trace of some color tiny (adjective) - Very small in size or amount; miniature. transitory (adjective) - Not lasting, enduring, or permanent; temporay and lasting only a short time. trite (adjective) - (of a remark, opinion, or idea) overused and consequently of little import; lacking originality or freshness trivia (noun) - Details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value trivial (adjective) - Of little value or importance tweak (verb) - To twist or pull something with a small sharp movement twinge (noun) - A small, sudden, sharp localized pain vanish (verb) - To disappear suddenly and completely vestige (noun) - A very small sign of something that has almost disappeared or stopped existing void (noun) - An empty space; a vacuum or nothingness; lacking something essential or important; feeling of emptiness. wee (adjective) - Very small winnow (verb) - To remove or eliminate less important or undesirable parts. zilch (noun) - Having nothing