English to Turkish Dictionary diminutive

diminutive

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definition
noun
It is the role of giant ruffians like me to fall before doughty diminutives like him, and each of us must play our part in that ancient story.
a smaller or shorter thing, in particular.
adjective
a diminutive figure dressed in black
extremely or unusually small.
translation of 'diminutive'
noun
küçültme sıfatı,
küçültme ismi,
küçültme sözcüğü
adjective
küçültme sözcüğü kullanılmış,
minik,
minnacık,
küçücük
example
The 'diminutive' star - who launched her latest world tour in Scotland last month is set to take over the presidential suite at the five-star establishment for seven days as she performs at nearby Earls Court stadium..
She was of 'diminutive' size and delicate health; she was pretty and clever and talented.
But do not be put off by their 'diminutive' name or even by some of the many examples that have absolutely no interest to you.
Other ‘weight’ currencies are the peso (from Latin pensum ‘weight’) and its 'diminutive' , the peseta.
A 'diminutive' figure loiters at the back of the gallery.
In 1928 he proclaimed himself King of Albania, taking the name Zog, a 'diminutive' of his family's surname.
On the other hand, the 'diminutive' title slightly misleads.
The word is a 'diminutive' of inland navigator, referring to the men who built the canals that preceded the railways.
I believe that Liz, simply as the 'diminutive' of the name Elizabeth, has been suggested as the most likely source of the rock's name.
The earliest were over 20 cm in height, and the Italian 'diminutive' refers to the reduced measurement of 14 cm, introduced when the first public opera houses opened in Venice.
Ke is a 'diminutive' suffix, conveying the sense of little in reference to the size of the dog.
All these years, he has kept the 'diminutive' name that his friends in the struggle gave him: Kecik, meaning small in the East Javanese dialect.
As they approached, the blast doors opened, revealing a 'diminutive' figure clothed in a heavy, light blue smock.
His figure looked sadly 'diminutive' in a gray T-shirt and faded blue jeans.
Sarah is a 'diminutive' figure on stage, but when she sings her heavenly voice instantly makes her the centre of attention.
The unpredictable and random threat of such a devastating machine is at polar extremes from its 'diminutive' replica, which offers an intimate view of a closed and isolated community of sailors.
The word curriculum is derived from the Latin word for ‘race course’; the 'diminutive' , currus, means chariot.
She was oblivious to the gaunt 'diminutive' figure that stared back at her; just over five feet.
The name ‘baba’ is the colloquial Ukrainian word for woman or grandma, while ‘babka’ is a 'diminutive' of the same word.
As a child in Hungary, Janos was called by the 'diminutive' form of his name, Jancsi.
The word alone, derived from a 'diminutive' form of the Dutch name for cucumber, is enough to endear this crunchy pickle to anyone.
The name is derived from the 'diminutive' of Vouge, a small stream flowing through the village.
Apparently the name Merkin comes from a 'diminutive' form of Matilda.
A 'diminutive' figure in black, she nodded and smiled gently at the crowd.
No wafer thin bangles, and modestly 'diminutive' chains here - the jewellery is unabashedly elaborate, studded with brilliant uncut rubies, diamonds and emeralds.
Here, he seems to agree with him on the correct spelling of 'diminutive' forms.
But then, in the happiest moment at Bighorn, he actually referred to himself in the 'diminutive' .
Local election boards wrongly threw out virtually every signature that had been printed rather than written in cursive, as well as those with an initial or 'diminutive' form of the first name.
In any case, whatever the cause of the conflict, it is inevitable that the small dog, simply because of its 'diminutive' stature, takes the brunt of the conflict, be it an attack or a warning growl and pin to the ground.
The bones were found at Tio Gregorio - and the Spanish 'diminutive' for Gregorio is Goya.
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