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Nouns commonly associated with "little" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
A female child.
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A male child.
(mathematics, computing) A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0.
(v)
(ambitransitive) To be undecided about; to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, to question.
An uncertain duration of time, a period of time.
(uncountable) Mental focus.
The result or outcome of a cause.
(uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
A surname.
Facts or observations presented in support of an assertion.
The quality that renders something desirable or valuable; worth.
(uncountable) A great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity.
(uncountable) The quality of being different.
(sports) A senior or first team (as opposed to a reserves team).
(slang, women's speech) A woman's breasts.
To utilize or employ.
A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
One's clothes, furniture, luggage, or possessions collectively; stuff
A generally accepted means of exchange.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
Things that are or can be known about a given topic; communicable knowledge of something.
(broadly) A person who has not yet reached adulthood, whether natural (puberty), cultural (initiation), or legal (majority).
(intransitive) To become something different.
The state of being difficult, or hard to do.
(slang) The testicles.
(countable) An opportunity or possibility.
The quality or condition of being important or worthy of note.
A barangay of Baco, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines (unconfirmed).
(countable) An amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
(chiefly in the plural, also figuratively) A companion; a comrade.
A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.
(anatomy) A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb.
The work involved in performing an activity; exertion.
A distressing or dangerous situation.
(transitive) To provide assistance to (someone or something).
A daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling.
Son of the same parents as another person.
(uncountable) Rational thinking (or the capacity for it); the cognitive faculties, collectively, of conception, judgment, deduction and intuition.
Movement or advancement through a series of events, or points in time; development through time.
The achievement of one's aim or goal.
(transitive) To have an absolute requirement for.
A chance for advancement, progress or profit.
An effect; something that follows a cause as a result.
A mammal of the family Canidae:
(figurative, proscribed) A significant or strong influence or effect.
(countable, Christianity) A Christian house of worship; a building where Christian religious services take place.
A part of a larger whole, usually in such a form that it is able to be separated from other parts.
(polite or used by children) A woman: an adult female human.
One’s female offspring.
An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
That which affects one’s welfare or happiness. A matter of interest to someone.
A living being, such as an animal, monster, or alien.
A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.
The extent to which something matters; importance
One's concern for another; esteem; relation, reference.
(countable) Furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses.
One's male offspring.
A contiguous area of land, smaller than a continent, totally surrounded by water.
A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another.
(metonymic) A religious or spiritual belief system.
Senses relating to a three-dimensional object or space.
The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing.
The quality or state of resembling.
(uncountable) Any solid substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life.
Exposure to likely harm; peril.