"Slights" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slights" Meaning

Noun

1. A slight or small sign of something, especially a feeling or a fault.
Example: "There were only slight signs of damage to the car."
2. A compliment or a small advantage.
Example: "She gave him a slight in recognition of his efforts."
3. A touch of amusement or mockery, often in a contemptuous or sarcastic way.
Example: "He gave me a slight when I wore that ridiculous outfit."
4. An injury or damage to someone's pride or self-respect.
Example: "His grueling loss in the competition gave him a slight."

"Slights" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Slights"


1. Adverse Effects

The new policy has been criticized for its retrospective slights on long-time employees who were denied benefits they had been promised.

2. Negative Implications

Her cutting remarks during the meeting had unintended slights to several team members, leading to a backlash on social media.

3. Neglect or Overlook

The artist's work often touches on the historical slights faced by marginalized communities in her country throughout the centuries.

4. Accidental Offense

The woman apologized for the slights she had caused by wearing the traditional garb of her host country without understanding its deeper symbolism.

5. Success or Excellence

The athlete's year-round training and dedication earned her numerous awards and recognition, drawing attention away from the slights of her minor past successes.

"Slights" Similar Words

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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Slighter is not a commonly used word. However, a "slighter" could be a rare or archaic term. If you are looking for a word that means something closely related to "slighter", a possible word might be "slighter" is occasionally used as an adjective meaning "somewhat smaller or less" but this is not standard English.<br><br>A more common word that could potentially be used similarly is "lesser", but the most likely word you are thinking of is probably "slighter" is similar to "slightly", which is an adverb that means:<br><br> A little bit; somewhat; to some extent.

Slightest

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Very small or barely noticeable.

Slighting

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Slighting refers to the act of intentionally ignoring or showing disrespect towards someone or something, often in a subtle or veiled manner. It can also refer to a small, almost imperceptible amount or degree of something.

Slightingly

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Slightly

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Having a small amount, to a slight degree.

Slightness

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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.

Sligo

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Sligo ( / ˈ s l aɪ ɡ oʊ / SLIG-oh) is a town in the northwest of Ireland. It is the administrative centre of County Sligo in the province of Connacht.<br><br>The Sligo Railway Station was opened in 1862, but it was closed in 1960.

Slily

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Slily is not a word. It seems to be a typo or a misspelling of the word "slyly". <br><br>If that's the case, "slyly" is an adverb that means in a sly or cunning manner; discreetly or secretly.

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

Slimiest

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The adjective "slimest" is superlative form of "slimy", which means:<br><br> Having an unpleasant, sticky, and watery consistency<br> Unpleasantly smooth or oily<br> Despicable or immoral; shamefully greedy or dishonest<br><br>Example: "The slimiest politician in office was caught embezzling funds."<br><br>It can also imply someone or something that is deceitful or unscrupulous.