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slight

slight [ slīt ]


adjective  (comparative slight·er, superlative slight·est)
Definition:
 
1. very small: very small in size, degree, amount, or importance
a slight resemblance

2. thin: having a slim body that does not look very strong

3. insubstantial: not very substantial or convincing
an assertion made without the slightest evidence



transitive verb  (past and past participle slight·ed, present participle slight·ing, 3rd person present singular slights)
Definition:
 
1. snub somebody: to treat somebody rudely, e.g. by deliberately ignoring him or her

2. treat something as unimportant: to think of or treat something as unimportant

3. U.S. do something carelessly: to handle duties or responsibilities carelessly



noun  (plural slights)
Definition:
 
impolite act: an action that shows contempt for somebody or something

[14th century. Probably partly < Old Norse sléttr "level, smooth," partly < Middle Dutch slicht "simple, defective," both < Germanic]

slight·ly adverb
slight·ness noun

not in the slightest U.K. not at all (informal)

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