A slim person is sometimes described as being slight of build. Slight adjective (not serious) not dealing with very serious or important subjects, or not needing much serious thought: Definition of slight adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Every meaning of slight stems from the old norse for small or flimsy. if you have a slight build, you're slim with small bones A slight deviation from your plan is a tiny adjustment
As a verb, to slight means to ignore or be indifferent toward someone It's also the noun for the act of ignoring. Something that is slight is very small in degree or quantity Doctors say he has made a slight improvement We have a slight problem A slight smile flickered over his face.
To slight is to give only superficial attention to something important Some common synonyms of slight are slender, slim, tenuous, and thin While all these words mean not thick, broad, abundant, or dense, slight implies smallness as well as thinness. Slight, whether as an adjective or a verb, often denotes something minor or a form of disregard Sleight, in contrast, pertains to dexterity or trickery, closely associated with skillful manipulation. Someone who is slight is thin
An action or remark that insults… Very small in degree or amount Thin and not very strong or muscular
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