Diminution Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for diminution.
diminution
diminution
/dɪmɪˈnjuːʃ(ə)n/
Examples
- It is the opposite of a diminutive.
- Diminution is a satirical technique.
- She has diminutive hands.
- The etymology of that particular diminutive is German.
- The motet has a diminution structure.
- Is diminution too technical word here
- It is diminutive and verbatim the phrase used by the source.
- The diminutive leader of the native Xooberon tribe.
- From this point there is a rapid diminution, to the apex of the coccyx.
- I consider Boldness as the positive diminutive of Reckless.
change toward something smaller or lower
noun
the statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original)
noun
the act of decreasing or reducing something
noun
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"Dim + Mini + Tuna. The tiny tuna became even smaller, a shrinkage in size."
"Dim + Minute + Shun. Getting smaller, like a minute, people shun."
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