The difference between Huge and Minuscule

When used as adjectives, huge means very large, whereas minuscule means written in minuscules, lowercase.


Minuscule is also noun with the meaning: a lowercase letter.

check bellow for the other definitions of Huge and Minuscule

  1. Huge as an adjective:

    Very large.

    Examples:

    "The castle was huge."

  2. Huge as an adjective (slang):

    Distinctly interesting, significant, important, likeable, well regarded.

    Examples:

    "Our next album is going to be huge!  In our league our coach is huge!"

  1. Minuscule as a noun:

    A lowercase letter.

  2. Minuscule as a noun:

    Either of the two medieval handwriting styles minuscule cursive and Caroline minuscule.

  3. Minuscule as a noun:

    A letter in these styles.

  1. Minuscule as an adjective:

    Written in minuscules, lowercase.

  2. Minuscule as an adjective:

    Written in minuscule handwriting style.

  3. Minuscule as an adjective:

    Very small, tiny.

    Examples:

    "a minuscule dot"