Yes this is a indication of a heart condition.
The least common of the three major types, silent thyroiditis is characterized by rigidity and slight enlargement of the thyroid gland.
It is just a tinge of something..minescule
When a child's temperature raises above 103 degrees Fahrenheit, you can be sure that the fever is probably indicative of something more than just teething or a slight illness. If the temperature reaches 105 degrees Fahrenheit, seek medical help immediately.
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.
A modification is a change made to something - usually only a small or slight change.
A smirk of anticipation is a slight smile given when someone thinks something will happen.
Slight (adj.) - small, minor, inconsequential, thin, frail Slight (verb) - insult, passover, ignore, to do negligently Slight (noun) - affront, an act of slighting someone or something well that didn't help at all.
Moderately worn means something is in relatively good condition with slight ware and tear from time. When something is moderate, it is not severe but more than nothing.
There is a slight mistake in your question. slight means: small in amount
A yard of fabric is measured at 36 inches. A meter of fabric is 39. something something, just a slight half inch under 40 inches.
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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