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lit·tle    Audio Help   [lit-l] Pronunciation Key adjective, lit·tler or less or less·er, lit·tlest or least, adverb, less, least, noun
–adjective
1.small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
2.short in duration; not extensive; short; brief: a little while.
3.small in number: a little group of scientists.
4.small in amount or degree; not much: little hope.
5.of a certain amount; appreciable (usually prec. by a): We're having a little difficulty.
6.being such on a small scale: little farmers.
7.younger or youngest: He's my little brother.
8.not strong, forceful, or loud; weak: a little voice.
9.small in consideration, importance, position, affluence, etc.: little discomforts; tax reductions to help the little fellow.
10.mean, narrow, or illiberal: a little mind.
11.endearingly small or considered as such: Bless your little heart!
12.amusingly small or so considered: a funny little way of laughing.
13.contemptibly small, petty, mean, etc., or so considered: filthy little political tricks.
–adverb
14.not at all (used before a verb): He little knows what awaits him.
15.in only a small amount or degree; not much; slightly: a little known work of art; little better than a previous effort.
16.seldom; rarely; infrequently: We see each other very little.
–noun
17.a small amount, quantity, or degree: They did little to make him comfortable. If you want some ice cream, there's a little in the refrigerator.
18.a short distance: It's down the road a little.
19.a short time: Stay here for a little.
20.in little, on a small scale; in miniature: a replica in little of Independence Hall.
21.little by little, by small degrees; gradually: The water level rose little by little.
22.make little of,
a.belittle: to make little of one's troubles.
b.to understand or interpret only slightly: Scholars made little of the newly discovered text.
23.not a little, to a great extent; very much; considerably: It tired me not a little to stand for three hours.
24.think little of, to treat casually; regard as trivial: They think little of driving 50 miles to see a movie.

[Origin: bef. 900; ME, OE lȳtel (lȳt few, small + -el dim. suffix), c. D luttel, OHG luzzil, ON lītill]

lit·tlish    Audio Help   [lit-l-ish, lit-lish] Pronunciation Key, adjective
lit·tle·ness, noun

1–4. tiny, teeny, wee. Little, diminutive, minute, small refer to that which is not large or significant. Little (the opposite of big) is very general, covering size, extent, number, quantity, amount, duration, or degree: a little boy; a little time. Small (the opposite of large and of great) can many times be used interchangeably with little, but is especially applied to what is limited or below the average in size: small oranges. Diminutive denotes (usually physical) size that is much less than the average or ordinary; it may suggest delicacy: the baby's diminutive fingers; diminutive in size but autocratic in manner. Minute suggests that which is so tiny it is difficult to discern, or that which implies attentiveness to the smallest details: a minute quantity; a minute exam.
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think    Audio Help   (thĭngk)  Pronunciation Key 
v.   thought (thôt), think·ing, thinks

v.   tr.
  1. To have or formulate in the mind.
    1. To reason about or reflect on; ponder: Think how complex language is. Think the matter through.
    2. To decide by reasoning, reflection, or pondering: thinking what to do.
    3. To expect; hope: They thought she'd arrive early.
    4. To intend: They thought they'd take their time.
  2. To judge or regard; look upon: I think it only fair.
  3. To believe; suppose: always thought he was right.
    1. To expect; hope: They thought she'd arrive early.
    2. To intend: They thought they'd take their time.
  4. To call to mind; remember: I can't think what her name was.
  5. To visualize; imagine: Think what a scene it will be at the reunion.
  6. To devise or evolve; invent: thought up a plan to get rich quick.
  7. To bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation: He thought himself into a panic over the impending examination.
  8. To concentrate one's thoughts on: "Think languor" (Diana Vreeland).

v.   intr.
  1. To exercise the power of reason, as by conceiving ideas, drawing inferences, and using judgment.
  2. To weigh or consider an idea: They are thinking about moving.
    1. To bring a thought to mind by imagination or invention: No one before had thought of bifocal glasses.
    2. To recall a thought or an image to mind: She thought of her childhood when she saw the movie.
  3. To believe; suppose: He thinks of himself as a wit. It's later than you think.
  4. To have care or consideration: Think first of the ones you love.
  5. To dispose the mind in a given way: Do you think so?

adj.   Informal
Requiring much thought to create or assimilate: a think book.

n.   The act or an instance of deliberate or extended thinking; a meditation.


[Middle English thenken, from Old English thencan; see tong- in Indo-European roots.]

Synonyms: These verbs mean to use the powers of the mind, as in conceiving ideas or drawing inferences: thought before answering; sat in front of the fire cerebrating; cogitates about business problems; reasons clearly; took time to reflect before deciding; speculates on what will happen.

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Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
think little of / not think much of
to have a very low opinion of
Example: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.
Arabic: يَكون لَدَيْه رأي سَيِّء عن
Chinese (Simplified): 认为…没有什么了不起
Chinese (Traditional): 認為…沒有什麼了不起
Czech: nemít valné mínění o
Danish: ikke have høje tanker
Dutch: weinig ophebben met
Estonian: (millestki) mitte pidama, halvustama
Finnish: väheksyä
French: ne pas avoir une bonne opinion de
German: wenig halten von
Greek: δεν έχω σε μεγάλη εκτίμηση
Hungarian: kevésre becsül
Icelandic: hafa lítið álit á
Indonesian: meremehkan
Italian: (tenere in scarsa considerazione)
Japanese: 軽視する
Latvian: zemu vērtēt; nevērtēt
Lithuanian: būti nepergeriausios nuomonės apie, nevertinti
Norwegian: ikke ha høye tanker om, ikke verdsette
Polish: mieć nie najlepsze zdanie o
Portuguese (Brazil): não ter boa opinião a respeito de
Portuguese (Portugal): ter má opinião de
Romanian: a avea o părere proastă despre
Russian: ни во что не ставить
Slovak: nemať dobrú mienku o
Slovenian: ne ceniti
Spanish: tener en poco a alguien, tener mal concepto, *mala opinión de alguien
Swedish: inte ge mycket för
Turkish: beğenmemek
See also: -thought-out, thinker, think, think better of, think highly, well, badly of, think of, think out, think over, think the world of, think twice, think up, "think little of" in any language

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