Synonym: slenderly, slimly, somewhat. Similar words: lightly, slight, tightly, highlight, light, flight, delight, light up. Meaning: ['slaɪtlɪ] adv. 1. to a small degree or extent 2. in a slim or slender manner.
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61. The terrible experience seemed to have unhinged him slightly.
62. It was dull and slightly drizzly as we left.
63. The truth, as always, is slightly less palatable.
64. Her eyes suddenly met his and she coloured slightly.
65. Susan felt slightly annoyed with herself.
66. The film is flawed by slightly treacly sentiment.
67. These later paintings are slightly inferior in value.
68. He was slightly bruised but otherwise unhurt.
69. The picture on the wall was slightly skewed.
70. He stood with knees slightly bent.
71. The man seems to be slightly touched.
72. Mrs Sykes seemed slightly puzzled by this.
73. He stared at me with blue, slightly protuberant eyes.
74. Ideally, the surface should yield slightly under pressure.
75. He is, shall we say, slightly unusual.
76. Dilute the juice slightly with water.
77. I was slightly afraid of their chilly distant politeness.
78. The painting changes slightly when seen from different angles.
79. He was slightly ashamed at having run away.
80. Keep the patient horizontal with the feet slightly raised.
81. Each of the houses is slightly different.
82. Each of the houses was slightly different.
83. The high notes were slightly flat.
84. He bowed slightly before taking her bag.
85. On a slightly different note let's talk about ...
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86. I always felt slightly inferior to her.
87. Melt the chocolate and allow it to cool slightly.
88. He was someone I already knew slightly.
89. By evening the wind had moderated slightly.
90. My arms were aching so I shifted position slightly.
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