least Definition
least
adj
- 1. Smallest; slightest; denoting the smallest number or amount.
- Thesaurus: fewest, smallest, lowest, last, merest, poorest, slightest.
- 1. In the smallest or lowest degree.
- 1. The smallest amount.
- Example: I think he has least to offer
- If nothing else; at any rate.
- Not less than.
- Example: at least half an hour late
- Not at all.
- The minimum.
- Example: The least you could do is visit from time to time
little
adj littler, littlest
- 1. Small in size, extent or amount.
- Thesaurus: small, diminutive, tiny, miniature, dwarfish, elfin; infinitesimal, minuscule, imperceptible; limited, slight, insufficient, cramped.
- Example: a little girl
- Example: her little brother
- Example: a little mishap
- Example: a little misunderstanding
- Example: a little disagreement
- Thesaurus: insignificant, petty, unimportant, trivial.
- Example: funny little ways
- Example: He's a little liar
- less, least
1. Not much or at all.
- Example: They little understood the implications
- 1. Not much.
- Example: little to be gained from that course of action
- Note: with a noun such as bit, while, way understood but not expressed
A small amount.
- Example: do a little to help out
- A short time.
- Example: He'll be here in a little
- A short distance.
- Example: down the road a little
- A small degree or extent.
- Example: run around a little to keep warm
- Gradually; by degrees.
- To treat it as unimportant or trivial.
- To understand only a little of it.
- To have a low opinion of it or them; to disapprove of it or them.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon lytel.
