Rather is a degree adverb like quite. It is usually followed by a base form of an adjective. So here the correct version is "Yes, he is rather slend these days. "
Yes it's correct.
Slim means slender, lean, or thin. Skinny means gaunt, scrawny, spare, or emaciated (or too slim).
Weight refers to the heaviness of an object. A sentence containing the word weight might be, "The carnival had a weight-guessing booth, and the two fat ladies were eager to see if they could win a prize."
you can not wait more time to lose weight
There are three nouns. They are pressure, weight, and glacier.
Yes it's correct.
slender descender
Slim means slender, lean, or thin. Skinny means gaunt, scrawny, spare, or emaciated (or too slim).
I have a rather substantial vocabulary with which to write example sentences. The substantial weight of the load shifted when the truck made a quick turn.
Thomas Edison was around 6 feet tall and his weight fluctuated throughout his life, but he was generally described as slender.
I can't wait to confirm my weight loss. The weight of the subject at hand is causing me to wait somewhat impatiently.
Barry Manilow is very slim and slender. His current weight varies between 140 - 160 lbs. He is also about 6 foot tall.
There is no correct weight for a 24-year-old man (or a person of any age) because weight is related to height andbody composition rather than age. What counts more than your body weight is your percentage of body fat. For more information about body fat percentage, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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I'm not sure of Shel Silverstein's exact weight. However, he was known to be a tall and slender man, so it's unlikely that he had a significantly high weight.
It is spelled weight. Not Wieght.
That is the correct spelling of "weighing" (measuring weight, or considering).