dwarfed

[US]/[d wɔːft]/
[UK]/[d wɔːrf]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To make or become smaller in relation to something else; to diminish in size or importance.; To be overshadowed or diminished by something else.
adj.Smaller than usual; undersized.

Phrases & Collocations

dwarfed by trees

dwarfed appearance

dwarfed stature

felt dwarfed

dwarfed significance

dwarfed role

being dwarfed

dwarfed ambitions

dwarfed impact

dwarfed figures

Example Sentences

the skyscrapers dwarfed the surrounding buildings.

his confidence was dwarfed by the task ahead.

the ancient tree dwarfed all others in the forest.

the company's market share was dwarfed by its competitor.

the child felt dwarfed by the vastness of the canyon.

the small town was dwarfed by the nearby mountains.

her initial enthusiasm was dwarfed by the project's complexity.

the tiny island was dwarfed by the vast ocean.

the artist's early work was dwarfed by his later masterpieces.

the new technology dwarfed existing systems.

the athlete's skill was dwarfed by the competition.

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