He showed his developing maturity when he let his brother have the slightly larger piece of cake.
her flawless complexion was slightly imperfect
This is slightly stupid.
This person was slightly ahead of you.
It is an adverb.
Always do good is correct and means what it says. "Always be a good doer" means something slightly different from what it says. A good doer is person who is known for doing good, not necessarily a person who does good.
They slightly exaggerated the truth.
No. Slightly is an adverb, because it modifies the verb, or the action, in a sentence. For example, in the sentence:He moved slightly to the left.the adverb slightly modifies the verb moved.
Yes, "slightly" is an adverb because it modifies the verb or adjective in a sentence, indicating a small degree or extent. For example, in the sentence "She was slightly nervous," "slightly" modifies the adjective "nervous."
slightly. Avderbs add information about the verb so slightly is telling us about the degree of injury.
I could sense a slightly nervous tone in her voice. The coffee is slightly too hot to drink. She smiled slightly, showing her amusement.
I was so exhausted that I could only slightly lift my hands from the keyboard. Even being slightly appreciated is rewarding. Could you slide over just slightly?
Also, the click wheel will be slightly reduced in size and scooted downward on the device, the tipster said.And he was not only a commoner, he was a commoner in a slightly disreputable profession.