little
Miniscule is an adjective meaning very small. Morsel is a noun referring to a small amount or a tasty treat. While there are some examples where the words miniscule and morsel could be interchanged, they are not the same.
surplus
Silent- &listen
No, "amount" is not a compound word. It is a single word that stands on its own.
The opposite would be scant, or miniscule, or limited.
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!
miniscule(very small, miniature, minute, or diminutive)
Some answers on WikiAnswers are miniscule compared to other answers.
Miniscule is an adjective meaning very small. Morsel is a noun referring to a small amount or a tasty treat. While there are some examples where the words miniscule and morsel could be interchanged, they are not the same.
The opposite could be huge, enormous, or gigantic. The word undersized has the antonym oversized.No. Read the question! IN PRINTING the opposite of minuscule (not miniscule -- a non-word) is majuscule. There are no other options.
Miniscule.
The term for a word with similar meaning is a synonym.
Total amount..
small, teeny, itty bitty, little, miniscule, micro, they all mean tiny and are often used instead of tiny.
miniature small dimunative
Tiny, quiet, small , miniscule
The scottish word for a minute amount is "haet".