100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "little"
Definition
The adverb little is used to indicate a small amount or degree of something. It can convey a sense of insignificance or a limited extent, often implying that something is less than expected or desired.
Synonyms
- Slightly
 - Minimally
 - Scarcely
 - Hardly
 - Rarely
 - Marginally
 
Antonyms
- Much
 - A lot
 - Greatly
 - Significantly
 - Considerably
 
Examples
- She was feeling little tired after the long journey.
 - I have little interest in that topic.
 - He knew little about the subject before the class.
 - There is little chance of rain today.
 - The project required little effort to complete.
 - She spoke little during the meeting.
 - I can do little to help you right now.
 - The cake was little more than crumbs after the party.
 - They had little time to finish the assignment.
 - I remember little of what happened that night.
 - He contributed a little to the discussion.
 - She felt a little nervous before the presentation.
 - There's little reason to be worried.
 - I have little doubt that he will succeed.
 - The room was little more than a closet.
 - We found little information on the topic.
 - He was little surprised by the news.
 - She has little patience for interruptions.
 - We spent little time at the event.
 - I felt little relief after hearing the news.
 - There’s little to gain from this endeavor.
 - She put in little effort on the project.
 - He had little knowledge of the city's history.
 - The dog has little interest in playing fetch.
 - I felt little excitement about the trip.
 - There was little time left before the deadline.
 - He showed little enthusiasm for the task.
 - I understood little of what he was saying.
 - They made little progress on the issue.
 - He spent little time preparing for the exam.
 - She expressed little concern over the situation.
 - I have little faith in that theory.
 - There was little traffic on the road today.
 - He felt little remorse for his actions.
 - We received little feedback from the audience.
 - She had little trouble finding the place.
 - The book provided little insight into the topic.
 - He felt little motivation to continue.
 - There were little options available to us.
 - She has little experience in that field.
 - He ate little during dinner.
 - They made little noise while working.
 - I felt little joy from the celebration.
 - There’s little point in arguing.
 - She felt little attachment to the item.
 - He had little reason to complain.
 - The film received little acclaim.
 - She was little known in the industry.
 - He showed little interest in the proposal.
 - There was little evidence to support his claim.
 - I have little appetite today.
 - She felt little connection with the group.
 - We made little effort to change the situation.
 - There was little chance of a resolution.
 - He had little knowledge of the rules.
 - They spent little time discussing the issue.
 - She felt little connection to the music.
 - There was little visibility due to the fog.
 - I have little respect for his opinion.
 - He felt little satisfaction from his work.
 - We received little help from the volunteers.
 - She showed little enthusiasm for the project.
 - He felt little pressure to perform.
 - There was little left in the fridge.
 - I have little time for hobbies these days.
 - She expressed little interest in the proposal.
 - There was little reason to change plans.
 - He felt little urgency to leave.
 - They had little understanding of the situation.
 - She has little hope of a better outcome.
 - He showed little gratitude for her help.
 - We had little interaction during the meeting.
 - I felt little comfort in her words.
 - There was little chance of winning.
 - He was little concerned about the deadline.
 - She has little regard for the rules.
 - I found little pleasure in the task.
 - There was little excitement among the crowd.
 - He has little reason to celebrate.
 - We had little choice in the matter.
 - She expressed little disappointment in the results.
 - There was little impact from the changes.
 - He felt little motivation to improve.
 - I have little sympathy for that viewpoint.
 - She showed little interest in politics.
 - There was little funding available for the project.
 - He had little experience with public speaking.
 - We received little recognition for our efforts.
 - She felt little connection to the storyline.
 - There was little laughter at the party.
 - He had little patience for delays.
 - I have little time to waste.
 - She experienced little joy from the gift.
 - There was little chance of a miracle.
 - He had little knowledge of the current events.
 - We made little impact on the community.
 - She felt little need to explain herself.
 - There was little room for error.
 - He expressed little concern for the consequences.
 - I received little information about the meeting.
 
