slight

  • 71slight — adjective 1》 small in degree; inconsiderable.     ↘not profound or substantial. 2》 not sturdy and strongly built. verb 1》 insult (someone) by treating them without proper respect or attention. 2》 archaic raze or destroy (a fortification). noun an …

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  • 72slight — I. a. 1. Small, little, trifling, inconsiderable, trivial, petty, paltry, insignificant, unimportant. 2. Weak, feeble, gentle. 3. Cursory, hasty, hurried, desultory, superficial, scanty, careless, negligent. 4. Perishable, flimsy. 5. Contemptible …

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  • 73slight — adj 1. small, little, tiny, Inf. teeny, smallish, diminutive; miniature, pocket sized, bantam, Inf. baby, Inf. baby sized, small scale; wee, Inf. dinky, puny, Inf. pint sized, short, Inf. half pint. 2. slender, slim, thin, light; delicate,… …

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  • 74slight — Inconsiderable. Unimportant. Janesville v Carpenter, 77 Wis 288, 46 NW 128 …

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  • 75slight·ly — /ˈslaıtli/ adv : in a very small amount or degree : a little I got only a slightly better grade when I retook the test. I m slightly confused. The sauce has a slightly bitter taste. The price has increased …

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  • 76'Slight — …

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  • 77Aaron Slight — Slight auf Kawasaki beim 8 Stunden Rennen von Suzuka 1993 Aaron Tony Slight (* 19. Januar 1966 in Masterton, Neuseeland) ist ein ehemaliger neuseeländischer Motorradrennfahrer. Bereits im Alter von zwölf Jahren fuhr Aaron Slight Motocrossrennen.… …

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  • 78To slight off — Slight Slight, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slighted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slighting}.] To disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to make light of; as, to slight the divine commands. Milton. [1913 Webster] The wretch who slights the bounty of …

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  • 79To slight over — Slight Slight, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slighted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slighting}.] To disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to make light of; as, to slight the divine commands. Milton. [1913 Webster] The wretch who slights the bounty of …

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  • 80slight meal — light meal, mean that is not very large …

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