Tiny is an adjective, meaning small.
There are nouns that are synonymous with tiny, having both a noun and adjective to their meaning.
A few examples:
Dwarf
Midget
Shrimp
Chibi
Shorty
Poco
Please remember that these references are all considered slang, and may be considered to be offensive.
No, the word 'tiny' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as extremely small (a tiny house, a tiny chair).A noun is a word for a person, place, thing (friend, city, house).The noun form of the adjective tiny is tininess.
"Tiny" is an adjective, not a common noun or a proper noun. It is used to describe something that is very small in size.
No, the word "tiny" is not a proper noun. It is an adjective used to describe something as extremely small in size.
It's an adjective.
The word 'tiny' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. There is no verb form for the word tiny.
No, the word 'minuscule' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as tiny, extremely small.
Tiny is normally used as a noun, meaning very small.It is, however, also used infomally as a noun, meaning a very small child. When used in this sense the plural is tinies.
No, it is an adjective. It means small, tiny, diminutive. *It can be a noun in Scottish, used to mean a short time, a bit.
There is no adverb in this phrase. "A" and "tiny" are both adjectives, and "of garlic" is an adjectival prepositional phrase. "piece" is the noun in the phrase.
Yes, the word tiny is an adjective., a word that describes a noun.Example: "There was a tiny mouse crawling along the corridor."The adjective tiny is describing the noun mouse.The only case where it isn't an adjective is when it is a proper name.Example: My dog is named Tiny.
Tiny is an adjective, not an adverb as it describes a noun (a thing) rather than a verb (a doing/action word). :)
The closest word is the proper noun Thumbelina (a fairy tale, a tiny character).