| A | B |
| amplitutde | greatness of size; fullness, breadth of range. |
| awry | twisted toward one side. |
| elfin | fairylike; delicate; small and chamingly merry or mischievous. |
| infintesimal | too small to be measured. |
| Lilliputian | very small; tiny, narrow-minded; petty. |
| megalopolis | an extensive, heavily populated, continuously urban area including any number of cities. |
| minimize | to reduce to a minimum; decrease to the least possible amount or degree; belittle. |
| minutiae | small or trivial details; triffling matters. |
| palatial | like a palace; large and ornate |
| peccadillo | a small sin or fault. |
| picayune | of little value or account; petty or prejudiced. |
| soupçon | suspicion; a slight trace or flavor; a very small amount |
| teeming | swarming; prolific or fertile. |
| titanic | of enormous size, strength, or power. |
| vista | a far-reaching intellectual view; a view or prospect, especially one seen through a long, narrow avenue or passage. |