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Slight

adjective
/slaɪt/

Meaning

small in degree; not severe or intense; slim; thin
Small in degree; not considerable.

Example Sentences

There was a slight delay in the train schedule.

There was a slight change in the schedule.

Example Expressions

take it as a slight

Synonyms

minor, small, little, negligible, minimal, trivial, faint
Entry 1
minor, small, little, negligible, minimal
Entry 2
small, minor, trivial, negligible, faint

Antonyms

major, significant, substantial, considerable, large
Entry 1
major, significant, substantial, considerable, large
Entry 2
major, significant, large

Collocations

slight delay, slight difference, slight problem, slight change, slight improvement, slight chance, slight build
Entry 1
slight delay, slight difference, slight problem, slight change, slight improvement
Entry 2
slight change, slight chance, slight problem, slight build

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