"Miniscule" means small. But in its original sense it meant "lower-case". The lower-case letters were called miniscules and the upper-case ones majuscules. This was in the day when all books had to be written by hand in calligraphy; the expressions "lower-case" and "upper-case" derive from typesetter's jargon.
"Minuscule" means very tiny. It is saying that someone has a tiny mind, or is very unintelligent.
a minuscule amount of light came through the window
Cinderella!
Minuscule= Extremely small; Tiny.
One mind - "intent on one purpose"
It's as if you cannot get the person out of your mind.
Minuscule means very small, tiny
"Minuscule" is an adjective.
Tint, minuscule, minature, microscopic, little, short.
little (molecule) (minuscule) words like that mean little of something or small of something.
A minuscule amount of snow fell.
she wrote minuscule? Is this correct?
the minuscule mouse went inside a skinny hole.
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a minuscule amount of light came through the window
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.
No, the word 'minuscule' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as tiny, extremely small.
Very small