-let

Pronunciation: /- ˈɫɛt/

-let (suffix)

  1. A suffix used to show something is smaller or less important than the main thing.
  2. A suffix that can name a smaller person, animal, or object, often in a friendly or informal way.
  3. A suffix that adds a mild, less serious feeling, sometimes to show affection or to reduce harshness.

Examples

  • I bought a teapotlet for small tea sessions.
  • She made a bookletlet to explain the lesson.