unexiguous

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ exiguous.

Adjective

unexiguous (comparative more unexiguous, superlative most unexiguous)

  1. not exiguous
    • 1960, {unattributed}, Northwestern University Law Review, Volume 55
      This holding was reiterated in the recent Exquisite Form Brassiere case, Commissioner Tait dissenting on grounds of logic, prior court rulings, and a legislative history which he found most unexiguous, []