"Slight" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slight" Meaning

Happening or being a little bit, rather than a lot.

"Slight" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Slight"


1. Feeling Only Slightly Affected

- "The storm only caused a slight delay to our trip."

- "The medication had a slight impact on her pain."


2. Almost Imperceptible

- "There was a slight chill in the evening air."

- "He detected a slight wobble in her voice."


3. Modest or Limited Extent

- "She has a slight emphasis on the importance of teamwork in projects."

- "The company experienced a slight increase in sales."


4. A Small Amount or Degree

- "The patient showed a slight improvement in her condition."

- "He took a slight risk with his investment strategy."


5. Almost Imperceptible in Difference

- "The two versions of the software have a slight difference in their UI."

- "They saw a slight variation in the scores between the two groups."

"Slight" Similar Words

Sliders

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A food item or a UI element that moves smoothly along a linear path, allowing users to select a value within a range.<br><br>Example of a food item: thin pieces of meat or vegetables served on a small bun, often in a sandwich.<br><br>Example of a UI element: a graphical control that allows users to select a value, such as volume or brightness, by moving a handle along a bar.<br><br>Example of software use: graphics, audio levels, or screen brightness slider.<br><br>Synonyms: bars, dial, handles, knobs, alters

Slides

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Slideshow

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Slideshows

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Sliding

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Moving smoothly and easily along a surface, often without changing direction quickly or making a noise, like a drawer being pulled out slowly.

Slier

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Sliest

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Slieveen

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Slighted

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Slighted means to treat or regard someone as being inferior or of little significance, often in a way that is unfair or unjust.

Slighten

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To make or become slightly less strong or intense.<br><br>Example: "The taste of the food was slightly sweet, but the cook tried to slghten it by adding a pinch of salt."

Slighter

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Slightest

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Very small or barely noticeable.

Slighting

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Slightingly

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Slightly

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Having a small amount, to a slight degree.

Slightness

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