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You use it as an adjective to describe something as being unlikely or small. Example: There is a slight chance of rain today. Example (rarer) : He was of a slight build, and meek in manner. As a verb, it means to treat dismissively or disrespectfully. Example: He explained that he did not intend to slight his partners or their efforts.
Nonpolar. There's a slight amount of polarity because of the double bond, but not much.
The Double Zero is in a slight glimpse of the junkyard scene in se1ep1 one arm bandits
Usually a return ticket is sold at a slight discount to the cost of two single tickets.
"Soupçon" means a small amount or a hint of something, often used to describe a subtle or delicate flavor or element in cooking or in a situation. It is commonly used in French cuisine and can also refer to a slight suspicion or inkling.
Victory is a word used when you win a sporting event. The word vulnerable is also used when one team has a slight advantage over another.
There is a slight mistake in your question. slight means: small in amount
Yes, the word 'slight' is a noun (slight, slights), a verb (slight, slights, slighting, slighted), and an adjective (slight, slighter, slightest).Examples:He responded graciously to the slight without a sign that he had been insulted. (noun)That critic does not like her books, he will slight her work at every opportunity. (verb)The room was beautiful with a slight breeze coming from the balcony. (adjective)
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Slight is an adjective.
There was only a slight difference between the two shirts.Of slight build and very short, the boy was often bullied.I had a slight rash from poison ivy.
No. Slight is an adjective, and can also be a noun. The adverb form of the adjective slight is "slightly."