slight

♦ slight /sl'aɪt/ (slighter slightest slights slighting slighted)
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
Something that is slight is very small in degree or quantity.
Doctors say he has made a slight improvement...
We have a slight problem...
He's not the slightest bit worried.
= small
2 [ADJ]
A slight person has a fairly thin and delicate looking body.
She is smaller and slighter than Christie.
slightly [ADV] ADV -ed
...a slightly built man.
3 [VERB] usu passive, feel V-ed
If you are slighted, someone does or says something that insults you by treating you as if your views or feelings are not important.
They felt slighted by not being adequately consulted.
[N-COUNT] usu with supp
Slight is also a noun.
It isn't a slight on my husband that I enjoy my evening class.
4 [PHRASE] with brd-neg
You use in the slightest to emphasize a negative statement.
That doesn't interest me in the slightest...

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