At first Hannah thought she must have the expensive dress; but then later realized that it was just a paltry dress. -R.C.P
"Paltry" originated from the Old French word "paltre," which meant "rag" or "ragged cloth." Over time, it evolved to also mean "worthless" or "insignificant" in English.
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'complaining about your paltry problems' is not a sentence because it lacks a subject:You are complaining about your paltry problems again.Greg is complaining about your paltry problems.
To be paltry is to be insignificant. An example sentence would be: What is paltry to one person might be very important to another person.
what a garbage man earns is a paltry compared with what a surgeon earns. one cent compared with a billion dollar is like paltry money. Mary is so materialist, for her, feelings are paltry.
yes...paltry is lacking of significant or worth
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The anagrams are paltry, partly, or raptly.
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