What are the opposite words for boatload?
A boatload refers to a large quantity of something or an amount that is considered excessive or overwhelming. Its antonyms would be "a little," "a few," "a handful," "a smattering," or "a trickle." These words denote a small amount of something or a quantity that is considered manageable and reasonable. A boatload signifies an overwhelming amount, while its antonyms suggest moderation and restraint. These words could be used in sentences like "She only needed a smattering of information to complete the task" or "They received a few compliments for their hard work." Using antonyms to "boatload" could help convey a more precise degree of quantity in communication.
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Other relevant words
- peanuts,
- absence,
- ace,
- atom,
- bit,
- crumb,
- dab,
- dash,
- dearth,
- deficiency,
- deficit,
- dot,
- dram,
- driblet,
- drop,
- famine,
- fleck,
- fragment,
- glimmer,
- grain,
- granule,
- handful,
- hint,
- inadequacy,
- insufficiency,
- iota,
- jot,
- lack,
- lick,
- little,
- meagerness,
- mite,
- modicum,
- molecule,
- morsel,
- mote,
- mouthful,
- nip,
- nubbin,
- ounce,
- particle,
- paucity,
- piece,
- pinch,
- pittance,
- portion,
- poverty,
- ray,
- scantiness,
- scantness,
- scarceness,
- scarcity,
- scintilla,
- scrap,
- scruple,
- section,
- shade,
- shadow,
- shortage,
- shot,
- shred,
- smatter,
- smattering,
- smidgen,
- speck,
- spot,
- sprinkle,
- sprinkling,
- strain,
- streak,
- suspicion,
- tad,
- taste,
- tittle,
- touch,
- trace,
- want,
- whit,
- peanuts,
- skimpiness,
- undersupply.
Antonym of the day
most backbreaker
- Antonyms:
- calm, effortless, free.