comparatively tiny

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

Emphasizes a size that is very small in relation to a comparison point.

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Examples (20)

  • The latest processor is comparatively tiny, yet it's twice as powerful.
  • Her comparatively tiny budget made it difficult to compete with larger companies.
  • Compared to an eagle, the hummingbird is a comparatively tiny creature.
  • Despite its massive size, Earth is comparatively tiny in the vastness of the universe.
  • Our planet is comparatively tiny when placed next to a gas giant like Jupiter.
  • The startup's office was comparatively tiny next to the sprawling corporate headquarters.
  • The country's landmass is comparatively tiny, but it has a significant cultural impact.
  • His influence, though significant locally, was comparatively tiny on the national stage.
  • Our initial marketing budget was comparatively tiny, so we had to be creative.
  • Even a comparatively tiny amount of pollution can harm a delicate ecosystem.
  • After living in a large house, my new city apartment feels comparatively tiny.
  • The new model of the phone features a comparatively tiny bezel, maximizing screen space.
  • The original settlement was comparatively tiny by today's urban standards.
  • For a professional athlete, his earnings were comparatively tiny compared to the league's top players.
  • The amygdala is a comparatively tiny part of the brain with a huge role in processing emotions.
  • She managed to fit her entire life into a comparatively tiny apartment in the city center.
  • Her contribution to the exhibition was a comparatively tiny sculpture that drew a lot of attention.
  • The chances of winning the lottery are comparatively tiny, yet millions play every week.
  • My worries seem comparatively tiny when I consider the challenges others are facing.
  • The company started with a comparatively tiny team but grew into a multinational corporation.