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  2. FEW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FEW is not many persons or things. How to use few in a sentence.

  3. FEW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    (A) little and (a) few are quantifiers meaning ‘some’. Little and few have negative meanings. We use them to mean ‘not as much as may be expected or wished for’. …

  4. FEW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    FEW definition: not many but more than one. See examples of few used in a sentence.

  5. few - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    3 days ago · Few is used with plural nouns only; its synonymous counterpart little is used with uncountable nouns. Although indefinite in nature, a few is usually more than two (two often being …

  6. Few - definition of few by The Free Dictionary

    Few and a few are both used in front of nouns, but they do not have the same meaning. You use a few simply to show that you are talking about a small number of people or things.

  7. FEW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    The few means a small set of people considered as separate from the majority, especially because they share a particular opportunity or quality that the others do not have.

  8. Few - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Few is a word for a small, non-specific number. A few is somewhere between a couple and a whole bunch. When you say you're going to have a few fries, you'd better not eat the whole order — a few …

  9. Few Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    The phrases quite a few and, less commonly, not a few or (chiefly Brit) a good few all mean “fairly many.”

  10. FEW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    (A) little and (a) few are quantifiers meaning ‘some’. Little and few have negative meanings. We use them to mean ‘not as much as may be expected or wished for’. …