give the verb form of little.
Answers
The verb form the word 'little' is 'belittle'.
Its meaning is 'to make someone look less important'.
Example sentence: We should not belittle other people's achievements.
Explanation
Verb is an essential part of grammar of any language. It is called the action words. Examples of verb are: ‘go’, ‘eat’, ‘talk’, ‘run’, etc. A sentence is incomplete without verb.
Verb has the following forms:
Base form Example
Simple present tense form belittle
Simple past tense form belittles
Present participle form belittling
Past Participle form belittled
Base form is also called V1; Simple past tense form is called V2; and past participle form is called V3
The verb form of little is belittle.
Explanation:
- The act of dismissing something or someone as unimportant is called as belittle.
- The past tense is "belittled" and gerund form is "belittling".
- The synonyms of "belittle" are depreciate, mock and so on.
- The antonyms of "belittle" are magnify, praise and so on.
- This word was formed by be + little = belittle.
- For example: One should not belittle one's achievement and belittling is a act of cowardice.