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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

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There is a slight difference in the model of the car

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slight (adj.) Small in size, degree, or amount: a slight tilt; a slight surplus.

slight (v.) To treat as of small importance; make light of

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The bird was virtually invisible until I detected a slight movement.

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Slight means light in weight. It also means small in quantity or size. It also means 'insult'.

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understated, subtle, inconspicuous, insinuating, inferred, suggestive, illusive

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small tiny trepetite wow

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