Comparative for extremely small in size
“The surface is ideally structured to handle rapid diffusion of gas and minute particles in the air.”
Comparative for occurring or existing in very small numbers
“Others consistently receive only minute amounts of rain, a condition that sharply limits their agricultural potential.”
Comparative for so small as to be insignificant or trivial
“I revive from the boredom of following Bloom's mind through the minute trivialities of his unexceptional movement.”
Comparative for having, including, or paying attention to many small details or features
“Husserl points out that the success of this analysis depends on a minute analysis of intuitive acts in general, such as perception, phantasy and memory.”
Comparative for done or made with, or characterized by, care and precision
“What follows is a minute examination of the characters, sentiments, and incidents contained within this novel.”
Comparative for not detectable or too small in magnitude to be observed
Comparative for unlikely in chance or probability
Comparative for resembling or consisting of dust or powder
Comparative for detailed and complicated in design and planning, involving many carefully arranged elements
Comparative for in accordance with the truth, facts or standards
Comparative for stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
Comparative for thoroughly scrutinizing or inquisitive, especially in a disconcerting way
Comparative for having or showing great perception or insight
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