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minion
[ min-yuhn ]
noun
- a servile follower or subordinate of a person in power.
- a favored or highly regarded person.
- a minor official.
- Printing. a 7-point type.
adjective
- dainty; elegant; trim; pretty.
minion
/ ˈmɪnjən /
noun
- a favourite or dependant, esp a servile or fawning one
- a servile agent
the minister's minions
- a size of printer's type, approximately equal to 7 point
adjective
- dainty, pretty, or elegant
Word History and Origins
Origin of minion1
Word History and Origins
Origin of minion1
Example Sentences
Just take a look at the clown car full of minions and allies that the president-elect has assembled for his top spots.
In the Book of Revelations, Michael and his army of angels cast Satan and his minions out of heaven.
Of course, I wasn’t expecting to find any of the normal stuff typically absent in discussions about Trump and his minions – empathy, humility, kindness.
“They’ve made it very clear, Trump and his minions, what they want, and it’s not democracy. It’s fundamentally un-American,” Maron adds.
In recent years, the farm has also become famous for a symbol that people can get behind no matter their political persuasion: the minions of the “Despicable Me” film franchise.
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