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    Tee·ny
    /ˈtēnē/

    adjective

    • 1. tiny: informal "a teeny bit of criticism"
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  3. Examples of teeny in a Sentence. I'll just have a teeny piece of cake. I'm a teeny bit upset. Recent Examples on the Web But now they are also being encouraged to gaze down at the painstaking details of the dolls’ house, with some of its teeniest artifacts placed in low cases to benefit close inspection.

  4. adjective [ -er/-est only ] infml us / ˈti·ni / Add to word list. small or little: a teeny baby.

  5. TEENY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. teeny. [ tee -nee ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. adjective. , tee·ni·er, tee·ni·est. tiny. teeny. / ˈtiːnɪ / adjective. informal. extremely small; tiny Alsoteeny-weenyˈtiːnɪˈwiːnɪteensy-weensyˈtiːnzɪˈwiːnzɪ. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of teeny 1. 1815–25; blend of tiny and wee.

  6. adjective [ -er/-est only ] infml us / ˈti·ni / Add to word list. small or little: a teeny baby.

  7. Definitions of teeny. adjective. (used informally) very small. synonyms: bittie, bitty, itsy-bitsy, itty-bitty, teensy, teensy-weensy, teentsy, teeny-weeny, wee, weensy, weeny. little, small. limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent.

  8. 2 days ago · extremely small; tiny. Also: teeny-weeny (ˈtiːnɪˈwiːnɪ ), teensy-weensy (ˈtiːnzɪˈwiːnzɪ ), teensy (ˈtiːnzɪ ) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C19: variant of tiny. Word Frequency. teeny in American English. (ˈtini ) adjective Word forms: ˈteenier or ˈteeniest. Informal. tiny.

  9. Definition of teeny adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.