Pronunciation: /lɪlɪˈputiən/
noun a very small person or thing
A1 I saw a lilliputian in the garden.
A2 The lilliputian was no taller than my hand.
B1 The lilliputian village was full of tiny houses and streets.
B2 The lilliputian population lived in harmony with nature.
C1 The lilliputian society had its own unique customs and traditions.
C2 Exploring the lilliputian world was a fascinating experience.
adjective relating to the imaginary country of Lilliput described in Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels', or something very small or miniature in size
A1 The lilliputian kitten was so small it could fit in the palm of my hand.
A2 The lilliputian village was charming with its tiny houses and miniature gardens.
B1 The lilliputian car was perfect for navigating narrow city streets.
B2 The lilliputian details of the painting revealed the artist's meticulous skill.
C1 The lilliputian proportions of the model ship were incredibly intricate and precise.
C2 The lilliputian characters in the novel symbolized the complexities of human nature in a small scale.
formal The Lilliputian village was meticulously crafted with intricate details.
informal Have you seen that Lilliputian model of the city? It's so cute!
slang The Lilliputian cupcakes at the bakery are to die for!
figurative His ego was so inflated that he viewed any criticism as a Lilliputian attack on his character.
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