Definitionadj. (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree
Last update: August 21, 2015
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Do not speak slight language with me. [Please select]
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The adsorbed oxygen molecule acquires a slight negative charge. [Please select]
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Reading back it does seem like I have a slight anus problem. [Please select]
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Satisfied with her examination, she left him, with a slight expression of pleasure, and proceeded to practise the same trying experiment on her delinquent countryman. [Please select]
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David, in some measure familiarized to the scene, led the way with a steadiness that no slight obstacle was likely to disconcert, into this very building. [Please select]
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I trust in Heaven you have not deviated a single foot from the direct line of our course with so slight a reason. [Please select]
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"Your pardon, monsieur," rejoined the Frenchman, suffering a slight color to appear on his dark cheek. [Please select]
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Aroused by this signal, slight as it was, he sprang upon his feet with a confused recollection of the self-imposed duty he had assumed with the commencement of the night. [Please select]
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Encouraged by this slight advantage, the impetuous young man continued his onset, and sprang upon his enemy with naked hands. [Please select]
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