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How to pronounce miniscule in English?

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Synonyms minuscule

Examples of miniscule

miniscule
Most of the banks don't offer any credit interest, or do so at a miniscule rate.
From the guardian.co.uk
That's a miniscule margin, probably less than the thickness of a piece of paper.
From the denverpost.com
When a chip is in use, says Prof. Wool, it employs a miniscule amount of power.
From the sciencedaily.com
Is it actually a miniscule amount but blown out of all proportion by the media?
From the forbes.com
A statistically miniscule difference is turned into another health scare story.
From the independent.co.uk
Mercedes and VW have a miniscule share of the world's third-largest truck market.
From the india.blogs.nytimes.com
The displayed data only goes back to 1955, which is miniscule in climate terms.
From the forbes.com
That's why they have never taken more than a miniscule amount of the PC market.
From the forbes.com
I can't believe you've wasted so much of people's time for this miniscule agenda.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Minuscule: very small; "a minuscule kitchen"; "a minuscule amount of rain fell"
  • Minuscule is a growing collection of short animations that follow the day-to-day existence of anthropomorphic insects. The characters are modelled on computer in 3D and are then set against real scenery. Each animation has a short, self-contained and often humorous storyline. ...
  • Very common misspelling and US colloquial spelling of minuscule
  • (Miniscules) These are New Testament copies made beginning in the ninth century C.E., replacing the uncials (see below) and written in small, cursive Greek script.
  • Small, lower-case cursive script used by monks in the 7th to 9th centuries AD.
  • A Greek manuscript written in what we would call "lower case" script. Earlier manuscript were in all capital letters.
  • An industry term for lowercase letter.
  • Another name for lower case characters.
  • Similar to our lower-case. See also majuscule.