slight
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- (usually before a noun) A slight increase, difference, etc. is a small change.
- This year's 5.6% level is a slight increase from last year's 5.4%.
- Don't worry about me. It's just a slight pain
- I don't have the slightest idea what she meant.
- If someone is slight, they are thin.
- Out stepped a slight, middle-aged woman who smiled kindly.
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- If you slight someone, you treat them as if they were not important.
- Ever since that time, he's been slighted by his fellow workers.
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change- A slight is when you are not polite to someone.
- Has she forgiven him for his slight?