"Slightness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slightness" Meaning

The word "slightness" refers to a small or slight degree or amount of something, often to the point of being almost imperceptible or insignificant. It can also imply a lack of firmness or strength. In other words, slightness suggests something is minimal, faint, or not very noticeable.

"Slightness" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for the Word "Slightness"


1. The company apologized for the slightness of the discount offered to its loyal customers, stating it would increase the offer in the coming months.


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2. The slightness of the new tax hike was seen as a positive move by the economic analysts, expecting a boost in consumer spending.


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3. She still marvels at the slightness of her own physical abilities, enjoying yoga and other light exercises to maintain flexibility.


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4. The film's success could be attributed to its refreshing new storyline and the slightness of the space between reality and fantasy.


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5. The scientist highlighted the slightness of the difference one rice plant underwent after exposure to full moonlight compared to its shaded counterpart.


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"Slightness" Similar Words

Slight

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

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.

Slights

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Sligo

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Slily

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Slim-hipped

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Having a slender or thin waist and hips, typically from diet and exercise.

Slim

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Having a relatively small amount of body fat; skinny.

Slime

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A thick and gloopy substance, typically green or yellow in color, that is typically produced by molds or fungi and consists of a mixture of water, dead and living organisms, and waste products. It can also refer to a type of toy or figure made of soft, moldable material, often used to represent creatures or objects.

Slimed

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Covered or covered with a thick, wet paste made of slime, typically created by mold or fungus.<br><br>Example: "The decaying fruit was slimed with a thick green mold."

Slimier

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Preliminary. <br><br>Not yet fully formed or available.<br><br>Example: The new product is not yet fully developed, it's still in the preliminary stages.<br><br>Alternative spellings: slimier, slimmy, slimy