Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

One Word

Question:

Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.

Something that is very small/little

Options:

Few

Tiny

Thin

Slender

Correct Answer:

Tiny

Explanation:
  1. Few: "Few" refers to a small number or quantity. It is used to describe a limited amount, but it does not specifically imply small size or physical dimensions.

  2. Tiny: "Tiny" means extremely small in size. It is used to describe something that is minute or miniature in scale.

  3. Thin: "Thin" describes something that has a small or narrow thickness. It is used to refer to objects that lack thickness or are slim.

  4. Slender: "Slender" describes something that is gracefully thin or slim. It suggests a delicate or elegant thinness rather than being explicitly small in size.

Among these options, the most appropriate one-word substitute for something that is very small/little is "Tiny" as it specifically conveys the idea of extreme smallness or diminutive size.