Slights [adjective]
Definition of Slights:
insignificant, small
Synonyms of Slights:
● Superficial
● Slim
● Meager
● Slender
● Modest
● Negligible
● Trivial
● Minor
● Petty
● Off
● Scanty
● Fat
● Piddling
● Outside
● Remote
● Trifling
● Feeble
● Insubstantial
● Paltry
● Sparse
● Unessential
● Unimportant
● Weak
● Inconsiderable
Opposite/Antonyms of Slights:
● Thick
● Tall
● Great
● Big
● Significant
● Major
● Important
● Chubby
● Likely
● Useful
● Large
Sentence/Example of Slights:
"He was probably afraid to tell you," said Halbert, with a slight sneer.
A free ticket was given to Robert in return for some slight service.
Mrs. Rushton was pleased with this mark of attention, and after a slight demur, accepted.
Celine stared, resting no slight weight on the hot flat-iron.
Robert glanced at Halbert's figure, slight compared with his own, and laughed.
I will drop you a slight hint, which you had better bear in mind.
She was almost in; it was only a slight dizziness, yet she could not see the light-house.
Yet the effort she made, and with success, to restrain the show of her anger, was far from slight.
For the first time, Mary was moved to the display of a slight confusion.
A slight noise had caught his ear, he had stooped, listening.