Lesser
UK /["/ˈlesə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈlesər/"]/
Definition
not as great in size, amount or importance as something/somebody else
In simple words: smaller in amount or importance
Examples
- people of lesser importance
- They were all involved **to a greater or lesser degree** *(= some were more involved than others)*.
- The London Stock Exchange has been losing business to New York and, to a lesser extent, Amsterdam.
- He was encouraged to plead guilty to the lesser offence.
- He doesn’t even acknowledge us **lesser mortals** *(= people who are not as important or powerful)*.
- A lesser woman would have given up.
- a lesser black-backed gull
Usage notes
Use 'lesser' when comparing two things of different importance or quality, often in formal or literary contexts. It is less common in everyday conversation compared to 'less'.
Grammar pattern
lesser + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'less' being more; 'lesser' is just a little bit smaller.
Collocations
- lesser-known
- lesser degree
- lesser importance
- lesser value
- lesser evil
Synonyms
- smaller
- inferior
- minor
- subordinate
- secondary
Antonyms
- greater
- higher
- major
Common mistakes
- Using 'lesser' in place of 'less' in informal situations.
- Confusing 'less' and 'lesser' where 'less' is more appropriate.
- Incorrectly placing 'lesser' before uncountable nouns.