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I . slight [slaɪt] ADJ

2. slight hesitation, smell:

slight

3. slight injury, tendency:

slight

4. slight (slim and delicate):

slight
slight person

II . slight [slaɪt] N (snub)

slight

III . slight [slaɪt] VB trans

slight

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The wood is light, soft, has narrow rings, and has a slight red tinge.
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And the other ones are slight variations on other tracks.
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The few subtle differences include short snippets of additional dialogue and slight re-ordering of scenes in places.
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He is known for subtle wah use, to only create slight tone and timbre bends.
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Their substance is so slight that the reader may be excused if he yields to the temptation to skip.
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At the slightest twitch of her target she would immediately track her target and pound her target back which make her target unable to escape.
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A slight increase was registered by 1990, when 144 people lived in the community.
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Many speleothems can be damaged by even the slightest touch and some by impacts as slight as a breath.
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The bill's census report, however, shows that the law reached and affected the masses, even if the numbers are very slight.
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Its leaves are succulent and are green with a slight blue tint.
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