
Open English Wordnet
Nouns
(n)smallthe slender part of the back (n)smalla garment size for a small person Adjectives
(a)small, littlelimited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent“a little dining room”,
“a little house”,
“a small car”,
“a little (or small) group” (s)minor, modest, small, small-scale, pocket-size, pocket-sizedrelatively moderate, limited, or small“a small business”,
“a newspaper with a modest circulation”,
“small-scale plans”,
“a pocket-size country” (s)little, small(of children and animals) young, immature“what a big little boy you are”,
“small children” (s)smallslight or limited; especially in degree or intensity or scope“a series of death struggles with small time in between” (s)humble, low, lowly, modest, smalllow or inferior in station or quality“a humble cottage”,
“a lowly parish priest”,
“a modest man of the people”,
“small beginnings” (s)little, minuscule, smalllowercase“little a”,
“small a”,
“e.e.cummings's poetry is written all in minuscule letters” (s)little, small(of a voice) faint“a little voice”,
“a still small voice” (s)smallhave fine or very small constituent particles“a small misty rain” (s)modest, smallnot large but sufficient in size or amount“a modest salary”,
“modest inflation”,
“helped in my own small way” Adverbs
(r)smallon a small scale“think small”