noun
- small literary or musical works; minor compositions
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The composer’s early opuscules showed promise but lacked the depth of his later symphonies.
- She published several opuscules on poetry before attempting her first novel.
- The library’s collection included various opuscules by lesser-known 18th-century writers.
- His opuscules were charming but forgettable compared to his major theatrical works.
- The anthology featured opuscules from emerging authors across different genres.
- Critics dismissed these opuscules as mere exercises in style.