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Itsy - bitsy-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Itsy is a playful, informal term meaning very small or tiny, often used in phrases like itsy-bitsy to describe something cute or diminutive, such as a small spider or object.

itsy

/ˈɪtsi/ /ˈɪtsi/

Definition:

Very small or tiny, often used in a playful or affectionate context.

Synonyms:

tiny, little, small, miniature

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

huge, enormous

Common Collocations:

itsy bitsy spider, itsy bitsy pieces, itsy bitsy bikini

Derivatives:

itsy-bitsy, itsiest

Usage Tips:

Use "itsy" informally to describe something very small, often paired with "bitsy" for emphasis.

Common Phrases:

itsy bitsy spider, itsy bitsy pieces, itsy bitsy bikini

Etymology:

Originated as a playful reduplication of "little," first recorded in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The itsy spider climbed up the water spout again.
  • 2. She wore an itsy bikini to the beach.
  • 3. He found an itsy piece of candy under the table.
  • 4. The baby held an itsy toy in her hand.

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