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frivolous
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adjective
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Not having any serious purpose or value |
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glimpse
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nounverb noun
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A momentary or partial view |
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glimpse
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nounverb verb
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See or perceive briefly or partially |
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hovel
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noun
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A small, squalid, unpleasant, or simply constructed dwelling |
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infinitesimal
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adjective
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Extremely tiny, almost too small to be measured. |
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infinitesimal
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adjective
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Extremely small |
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inkling
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noun
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A slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint |
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insignificant
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adjective
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Too small or unimportant to be worth consideration. |
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intangible
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adjective
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Difficult to describe, understand, grasp, or measure. |
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jiffy
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noun
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A moment |
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lint
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noun
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Small fibers or fluff that accumulate on fabric, especially clothing or in dryers. |
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meager
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adjective
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(of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality |
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measly
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adjective
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Contemptibly small or few |
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mere
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adjective
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Barely enough or minimal — used to emphasize how small or unimportant something is. |
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minuscule
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adjective
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Very small, tiny or microscopic. |
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morsel
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noun
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A small piece or amount of food; a mouthful |
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munchkin
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noun
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A child or short person |
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negligible
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adjective
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A very small amount of something |
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negligible
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adjective
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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. |
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nibble
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nounverb verb
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Show cautious interest in a project or proposal |
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