few
Americanadjective
noun
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(used with a plural verb) a small number or amount.
Send me a few.
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the few, a special, limited number; the minority.
That music appeals to the few.
pronoun
idioms
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quite a few, a fairly large number; many.
There were quite a few interesting things to do.
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few and far between, at widely separated intervals; infrequent.
In Nevada the towns are few and far between.
determiner
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a small number of; hardly any
few men are so cruel
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( as pronoun; functioning as plural )
many are called but few are chosen
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(preceded by a)
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a small number of
a few drinks
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( as pronoun; functioning as plural )
a few of you
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informal several
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at great intervals; widely spaced
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not abundant; scarce
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to consume several ( or too many) alcoholic drinks
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informal several
noun
Other Word Forms
- fewness noun
- overfew adjective
Etymology
Origin of few
First recorded before 900; Middle English fewe, Old English fēawe; cognate with Gothic fawai; akin to Latin paucus “few,” paulus “little,” pauper “poor,” Greek paûros “little, few”
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
Martin had been reported missing by his family a few days prior.
From Los Angeles Times
“In the last four years of the Reagan administration, very few people got to see a $100 bill.”
From Salon
Public opinion in some areas is turning sharply against developers, who create few permanent jobs.
On Friday, Araghchi said Tehran was preparing "a draft of a possible agreement" and would hand it over to Witkoff in the next few days.
From BBC
That designation is normally reserved for foreign actors like Huawei that would require the department to sever ties with the startup just a few months ahead of its expected IPO.
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