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Min - Less

Words beginning with 'min' generally mean something is less or smaller than something else.

Minor

Minor

  • The adjective minor means of less importance. From minor, we get the word minority, which means the smaller part or number of something.
    • Example: Patrick missed his bus this morning, which was a minor inconvenience.
    • Alternative: Patrick missed his bus this morning, which was a small inconvenience.
Minuscule

Minuscule

  • Minuscule means very small.
    • Example: Chris must be hungry as his lunch was minuscule.
    • Alternative: Chris must be hungry as his lunch was tiny.
Minimum

Minimum

  • A minimum is the smallest amount possible.
    • Example: Terry had very little motivation to exercise. He did the bare minimum to stay in shape.
    • Alternative: Terry had very little motivation to exercise. He did the least amount possible to stay in shape.
Minute

Minute

  • Minute means very, very small.
    • Example: The mouse was so minute we could hardly see it.
    • Alternative: The mouse was so tiny we could hardly see it.

Micr - Small

Words beginning with 'micr' generally mean something is small.

Microscope

Microscope

  • A microscope lets us look at objects that are too small to look at with the naked eye.
  • Things that are microscopic are technically so small that we can only see them with a microscope. We also use this word in everyday life to mean very, very small!
    • Example: The dining hall serves food in microscopic portions!
    • Alternative: The dining hall serves food in minuscule portions.
Microorganism

Microorganism

  • A microorganism is a microscopic organism - an organism we can only see under a microscope.
    • Example: Bacteria, viruses and fungi are examples of microorganisms.
Microeconomics

Microeconomics

  • Microeconomics looks at economics at an individual and business level. Microeconomics looks at the smaller picture compared to macroeconomics, which looks at the economy at a national level.
    • Example: Troy was rubbish at microeconomics, but he passed his macroeconomics exam comfortably.
Micromanage

Micromanage

  • To micromanage is to manage every part of an operation or situation, no matter how small.
    • Example: It was not his place to micromanage the office.
    • Alternative: It was not his place to manage every part of the office.
Microwave

Microwave

  • A microwave is a tiny electromagnetic wave.
  • These kinds of waves can be used for cooking food. Unsurprisingly, microwave ovens cook food using microwaves.
    • Example: Carris had bought a ready meal for dinner, forgetting that she did not own a microwave.
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