"Lilliputian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lilliputian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lilliputian" Meaning

Lilliputian refers to something or someone that is extremely small, especially in relation to something else that is normal-sized. The term comes from the fictional land of the Lilliputians in Jonathan Swift's novel "Gulliver's Travels," who were a race of tiny people. In modern usage, the term "lilliputian" is often used to describe something that is diminutive or dwarf-like.

"Lilliputian" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Lilliputian"


The Lilliputian creatures in the children's book were no bigger than a thumb, and lived in a fantastical land filled with tiny buildings and furniture.
The Lilliputian politics of the city were a mess, with tiny factions vying for power and control.
The company's tiny, Lilliputian-sized coffee cups were a novelty item, but they quickly became a hit with customers.
The Lilliputian world of insects was fascinating, with creatures as tiny as a pinhead working together to build complex societies.
The artist's miniature, Lilliputian-style sculptures were incredibly detailed and realistic, despite being only a few inches tall.

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