"Paltriest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Paltriest" Meaning

paltriest (adjective): being of the smallest or weakest quantity or quality, usually used to describe something that is very small, weak, or insignificant.

"Paltriest" Examples

Paltriest


The superlative form of "paltry", meaning the smallest or lowest in amount or degree.

Usage Examples:


The paltriest excuse I've ever heard for being late to work was "I overslept".
The company's profit margin was the paltriest it had been in over a decade.
The art museum's collection of Impressionist paintings was the paltriest it had ever been, with only a few pieces on display.
The team's chances of winning the championship were the paltriest they had been all season.
The personal trainer had to make do with the paltriest of equipment, a rickety old treadmill and a set of rusty dumbbells.

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