puny
1 of 1adjective/ˈpjuni/
Forms:punier,puniest
1
small and weak in strength or size
- The puny sapling struggled to grow amidst the towering trees of the forest.
- The puny mouse scurried across the kitchen floor, seeking refuge from the cat.
- Despite his puny stature, he stood up to the bully with courage and determination.
- The puny kitten barely made a sound as it mewed for attention.
- The puny plant struggled to grow in the shadow of the towering trees.
2
not impressive in amount or quality
- The puny attempt at a joke didn't get any laughs from the audience.
- The company's puny budget limited their ability to expand.
- The puny performance of the team led to a disappointing season.
- His puny efforts to apologize did little to mend their friendship.
- The company’s puny attempts at innovation failed to impress the market.