little-used
English
Adjective
little-used
- Not used much, or as much as another / others; lightly used
- 1960 February, “Talking of Trains”, in Trains Illustrated, page 67:
- Mr. Hoyle, who does not believe many multiple-unit diesel services on secondary routes will resist for ever the road transport challenge, would forgo passenger traffic altogether on a little-used route in order to improve the quality of the freight working and reduce its costs by equating the average speed of all trains on the line concerned.
Alternative forms
- little used