e
xi
guous
Comparative
more exiguous
Superlative
most exiguous
1
extremely small in size or amount
- The explorer had an exiguous supply of food for the long journey through the wilderness.
- The village had an exiguous water source, requiring careful conservation during dry seasons.
- The artist worked in an exiguous studio space, making the most of the limited area.
- The company's budget for the project was exiguous, posing challenges for comprehensive development.
- The library's collection on the rare topic was exiguous, limiting research possibilities.