noun
- a small or minor literary or musical work
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The composer’s early opuscule showed promise despite its brevity.
- She published a charming opuscule of poetry in her youth.
- The scholar’s opuscule on medieval manuscripts was well-received.
- His latest opuscule explores themes of nature and solitude.
- The library’s collection includes several rare opuscules from the 18th century.
- Critics dismissed it as a mere opuscule, lacking the depth of her major works.