tiny

ti‧ny S2 W2 / taɪni / 形容词 ( comparative tinier , superlative tiniest )

extremely small :

a tiny community in the Midwest

The earrings were tiny.

a tiny little baby

She always felt a tiny bit sad.

Bad teachers are a tiny minority .

tiny pieces of paper

THESAURUS

very small

tiny very small – used about objects, numbers, or amounts : a tiny island | Dairy foods provide your body with a tiny amount of vitamin D.

teeny informal very small - used for emphasis : I’ll just have a teeny bit of cream. | There’s just one teeny little problem. | a teeny little house

minute extremely small and extremely difficult to see or notice : They found minute traces of poison in his body. | The differences are minute. | minute creatures

miniature a miniature camera, watch, railway etc is made in a very small size. A miniature horse, dog etc is bred to be a very small size : The spy used a miniature camera. | the fashion for miniature pets

microscopic extremely small and impossible to see without special equipment : microscopic organisms | microscopic particles of dust

minuscule / mɪnəskjul, mɪnɪskjul / extremely small in a surprising way : She was wearing a minuscule bikini. | The threat from terrorism is minuscule compared to other risks in our lives.

itty-bitty/itsy-bitsy [仅用于名词前] American English informal very small : An itty-bitty little bug crawled across his forehead. | We stayed at some itty-bitty hotel in a back street.