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slight

Aussprache: [slaɪt]

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Kontext: „degree“

(adjective) describing something that is very small or not very much. If something is slight, it means it's a little bit of something, like a small change or a tiny difference.

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She felt a slight chill in the air as the sun began to set.

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He didn't notice any slight changes in his surroundings; everything seemed the same.

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Did you feel a slight breeze when you opened the window?

Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to show disrespect or to ignore someone in a way that makes them feel bad. When you slight someone, you make them feel unimportant or less valued.

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She would never slight her friends by not inviting them to her party.

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He felt slighted when his name wasn't mentioned during the awards ceremony.

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Did you slightly forget to thank your teacher for their help?

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