relatively small

Frequency: 8.020.5 per million words

Used to describe a size or amount that is not large in comparison to a standard or other items.

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Examples (20)

  • Despite its size, the relatively small device packed a lot of power.
  • The new office building is large, but the staff numbers are relatively small.
  • The budget for the project was relatively small, but they achieved great results.
  • Compared to its competitors, the company's market share is still relatively small.
  • Their house seemed relatively small compared to the mansions in the neighborhood.
  • She decided to buy a relatively small apartment in the city center.
  • Even with a relatively small team, they managed to finish the work on time.
  • The insect's wings were relatively small in proportion to its body.
  • The village had a relatively small population, fostering a strong sense of community.
  • Although the island is beautiful, its population is relatively small.
  • For such a significant discovery, the impact was relatively small at first.
  • He preferred a relatively small dog that would be easy to manage.
  • She made a relatively small mistake, but it had significant consequences.
  • The initial investment required for this project is relatively small.
  • The company started with a relatively small investment and grew steadily.
  • The restaurant has a relatively small menu, but everything is delicious.
  • He preferred driving a relatively small car for easier parking in the city.
  • Don't worry about the cost; the repairs will be relatively small.
  • The probability of winning the lottery is relatively small for most people.
  • The samples collected were relatively small, making detailed analysis challenging.