small print
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Definition
Noun: 1. The text in a contract or document that is printed in very small type, often containing important but less prominent details, limitations, or conditions. This text is sometimes designed to be easily overlooked. 2. (Figuratively) The important but often hidden or obscure details of an agreement, offer, or situation.
Usage
The term "small print" is used to refer to critical contractual terms, legal disclaimers, or specific conditions that are not highlighted in the main promotional text. It carries a connotation of caution, warning the reader to examine details carefully to avoid unpleasant surprises.
Examples
- Noun:
- Always read the small print before you sign any loan agreement.
- The offer seemed fantastic, but the small print revealed high annual fees.
- The warranty's limitations were all hidden in the small print.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in the small print": To be included as one of the detailed, often restrictive, conditions.
- A clause allowing them to change the price was buried in the small print.
- "the devil is in the details / small print": A common idiom meaning that the hidden details are where complications or problems lie.
- The proposal looks good, but remember, the devil is in the small print.
Variants and Related Words
- Fine print: A direct and common synonym for "small print," used interchangeably.
- I missed the cancellation policy in the fine print.
Synonyms
- Details: The individual features or facts.
- Conditions: The terms that must be met.
- Stipulations: Specific demands or conditions set as part of an agreement.
- Caveats: Warnings or provisos.
Related Phrases
- Hidden clauses: Contract terms that are not immediately obvious.
- Terms and conditions: The full set of rules governing an agreement (of which the "small print" is a part).
Related Idioms
- Read the fine print: To carefully examine all the detailed conditions of an agreement.
- It's a good deal, but make sure you read the fine print.
Noun
- material printed in small type
- he needed his glasses in order to read the fine print
- the part of a contract that contains reservations and qualifications that are often printed in small type
- don't sign a contract without reading the fine print