Definition of «slight»

The term slight refers to something that is not very significant, important or severe. It can also mean a small amount or degree, as in "a slight increase in temperature." In other words, it means almost nothing, barely noticeable, minor or trivial.

Usage examples

  1. There was a slight delay in the arrival of the train.
  2. She felt a slight breeze as she stood near the window.
  3. I noticed a slight change in his tone of voice when he spoke about the topic.
  4. The cake has a slight hint of cinnamon in its flavor.
  5. We had a slight disagreement about which restaurant to choose for dinner.
  6. She made a slight adjustment to the temperature on the thermostat.
  7. There was a slight mistake in the report that needed to be corrected.
  8. The car suffered only a slight scratch in the minor accident.
  9. He showed a slight improvement in his test scores compared to last semester.
  10. The painting had a slight smudge in the corner that needed to be cleaned.

Sentences with «slight»

  • In fact, occasional marijuana use was associated with slight increases in lung airflow rates and increases in lung volume, the study found. (scientificamerican.com)
  • With slight increases in inventory, move - up buyers are gaining momentum. (rismedia.com)
  • It is essential that you notice even slight changes in a patient's condition and adjust treatments accordingly. (vetspecialty.com)
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