small (EN)
adjective, adverb, noun

adjective “small”

small, smaller, smallest
  1. of limited size, importance, or number
    The small child clung to his mother's leg on the first day of school.
  2. humiliated, unimportant or disrespected
    After losing the game, the team walked off the field feeling small.
  3. written in lowercase letters
    Please make sure to use a small "e" at the beginning of the word.

adverb “small”

small
  1. in a manner that results in something being tiny or taking up little space
    The note was written so small that I needed a magnifying glass to read it.
  2. broken down into tiny pieces
    She chopped the carrots small to hide them in the meatloaf.

noun “small”

sg. small, pl. smalls or uncountable
  1. a standard size category for items, typically smaller than medium
    I'll need a small; the medium is too loose.
  2. an item that is of the size category smaller than medium
    Buying fries: "Two smalls, please."
  3. a person who fits into the smaller size category for clothing
    My sister is a small and always struggles to find clothes that fit properly.