adjective
- resembling or characteristic of a pygmy; very small in stature or size
- insignificant or trivial in importance or value
Usage: informal; often used descriptively rather than as a formal classification
Usage: informal; figurative use
Examples
- The pygmyish stature of the new recruit made him stand out among the tall soldiers.
- Her concerns seemed pygmyish compared to the larger problems facing the organization.
- The pygmyish proportions of the toy house delighted the children.
- He dismissed the criticism as pygmyish and unworthy of serious consideration.
- The pygmyish trees in the bonsai collection were carefully cultivated for decades.
- Their pygmyish efforts to improve the situation had little effect.