Meaning & Definition of Midget in English
Midget
A person of very short stature.
Pronunciation:
/ˈmɪdʒɪt/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
midgetsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person who is very short, typically under 4 feet 10 inches tall, often used to describe someone with a medical condition that causes dwarfism.
Example Sentence: He was often teased in school because he was the only midget in class.
Definition: An informal and often considered a derogatory term for individuals of short stature.
Example Sentence: Using the term 'midget' is frowned upon in modern discussions about dwarfism.
Definition: A person who is unusually small in stature, especially in a circus or sideshow context.
Example Sentence: The circus featured a midget who could perform stunts that amazed the audience.
Etymology
Origin: Late 19th century from the word 'midge,' referring to a small insect.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- midget wrestling: A form of entertainment featuring performers of short stature.
- midget car racing: A type of auto racing where smaller, lighter cars are used.
Translations
- Spanish: enano
- French: nain
- German: Zwerg
- Russian: карлик
Related Words
- dwarf: A person of short stature due to a medical condition.
- little person: A term often used to refer to individuals with dwarfism in a respectful manner.
- short stature: A condition where a person is shorter than the average height.
Slang Meanings of midget
Meaning: Shorty
Example Sentence: He may be a shorty, but he plays basketball like a pro.
Meaning: Half-pint
Example Sentence: Don't underestimate him; the half-pint can really hold his own.