Petite (Adjective)
Meaning
Very small; "diminutive in stature"; "a lilliputian chest of drawers"; "her petite figure"; "tiny feet"; "the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- She stood at barely five feet, her petite figure easily getting lost in crowds of strangers.
- Her mother bought her the new dress with intricate lace detailing to match her delicate features and petite hands.
- Their famous collection featured antique miniature sculptures with each artwork revealing intricate designs suited to the display room's petite pedestal stands.
- To finish the newly built bedroom in style, an equally exquisite but rather petite ornate frame became a fantastic companion piece above her high but simple mirror.
- Maria showcased exceptional footwork as the delicate pirouettes blended wonderfully, elevating the night in spectacular rhythm showcasing the breathtaking perfection and dance flair by utilizing the overall artistry showcased within the talents carried with every sway upon those seemingly incredibly agile petite toes dancing, despite very fast spin intervals applied here dancing still was what stole breath amidst uncomparability offered further a blend quite lovely every and particularly whenever done together creating sensational heartfelt feel beauty had lived dance giving breathtaking applause into amazing moving ever mesmerized living spirit more loved.scalablytyped