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Word | Slight |
having little substance or significance; a flimsy excuse; slight evidence; a tenuous argument; a thin plot / pay no attention to, disrespect / Slightly. / small in quantity or importance; slim or slender / insult to one's dignity; snub / small in degree; inconsiderable. / very small in degree or amount / thin and not very strong or muscular / to offend or insult (someone) : to treat (someone) with disrespect, | |
Usage | ⇒ Do not speak slight language with me ⇒ Hypersensitive and ready to take offense at any discourtesy, Bertha was always on the lookout for real or imaginary slights. ⇒ There is a slight chance of rain. ⇒ a slight increase ⇒ I have a slight pain in my leg ⇒ she is of a very slight build |
Synonyms | insignificant, insult, small, trifling, trivial, weak, affront, flimsy, slender, disregard, feeble, neglect, snub, thin, unimportant, little, delicate, light, negligible, paltry, |
Antonyms | fat, big, important, large, ample, bulky, colossal, compliment, gigantic, great, heavy, hefty, hulking, major, oversize, serious, significant, thick, abundant, appreciable, |
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