Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    slight
    /slīt/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. insult (someone) by treating or speaking of them without proper respect or attention: "he was careful not to slight a guest"
    • 2. raze or destroy (a fortification): archaic "a Council determined whether the Fort should be kept or slighted"

    noun

    • 1. an insult caused by a failure to show someone proper respect or attention: "an unintended slight can create grudges"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. The meaning of SLIGHT is having a slim or delicate build : not stout or massive in body. How to use slight in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Slight. Frequently Asked Questions About slight.

  3. small in amount or degree: a slight improvement. a slight incline. She had a slight headache. the slightest idea I don't have the slightest idea what he's talking about. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not great in size, amount, etc. small I live in a small town. little She's a good little girl.

  4. To slight is to give only superficial attention to something important: to slight one's work. To disregard is to pay no attention to a person or thing: to disregard the rules; in some circumstances, to disregard may be admirable: to disregard a handicap.

  5. Anything slight is very small. There's a slight chance you'll run into a celebrity in New York City — in other words, don't count on it. A slight is also an insult, like giving someone the cold shoulder.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · slight (third-person singular simple present slights, present participle slighting, simple past and past participle slighted) ( transitive ) To treat as unimportant or not worthy of attention; to make light of .

  7. slight, disregard, neglect, overlook mean to pay no attention or too little attention to someone or something. To slight is to give only superficial attention to something important: to slight one's work.

  8. Definition of slight adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. SLIGHT definition: 1. small and not important: 2. Someone who is slight is thin. 3. an action or remark that insults…. Learn more.

  10. Throat and neck sensitive to the slightest touch. slight slight 2 verb [transitive] OFFEND to offend someone by treating them rudely or without respect Derek felt slighted when no one phoned him back. — slight noun [countable] She may take it as a slight on her ability as a mother.

  11. 1. Small in size, degree, or amount: a slight tilt; a slight surplus. 2. Lacking strength, substance, or solidity; frail: a slight foundation; slight evidence. 3. Of small importance or consideration; trifling: slight matters. 4. Small and slender in build or construction; delicate. tr.v. slight·ed, slight·ing, slights. 1.

  1. People also search for