![]() I feel slighted by their thoughtlessness and irritated that he doesn’t seem to care. Repeatedly throughout his career, Jordan used slights against his greatness as motivation to obliterate all before him. ![]() The slight decline registered Tuesday followed five weeks of steadily rising numbers. As a noun, slight means “a snub or insult,” and you can also use this word as a verb when someone does the snubbing or insulting. If a book critic refers to a novel as slight, she could mean either that it’s short or that it’s trivial in its concerns. ![]() Slight is usually an adjective that describes things that are small, flimsy, or insignificant, like a slight drop in the temperature. Slight and sleight sound the same, but things that are slight are little and light, and sleight means slyness or sneakiness. ![]()
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