"She gave me a look that made her eyes seem minisculeafter I told on her."
This Smart Car is rather minuscule when compared with this enormous Lambourghini LP560-4.
A minuscule amount of snow fell.
a minuscule amount of light came through the window
the minuscule mouse went inside a skinny hole.
The minuscule insect buzzed it's way into the hole. The hole in the wall was minuscule compared to the house. I'm feeling minuscule, he thought.
The minuscule amount of water in the cup was not enough to survive on.
An example of something minuscule could be a grain of sand or a tiny insect like an ant. The term minuscule is used to describe something extremely small in size or scale.
In the all white room, the minuscule drop of blood really stood out.
The antonyms in that sentence are "enormous" and "minuscule." One means big as a house, the other means small as a pea. So, Mr. Bradshaw's got a giant Saint Bernard and a tiny Chihuahua, talk about a size mismatch!
"Minuscule" is an adjective.
Miniscule means tiny, or minute.The model dollhouse was perfect, down to the last miniscule minuscule detail. [origin of the word is minus]There's just a miniscule minuscule amount of snow falling outside.That pony is miniscule minuscule! It's so cute!
The actual work done by human muscle power is miniscule minuscule by comparison