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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91. The odds were slightly loaded against us.
92. I was slightly alarmed by what Susan told me.
93. The pound closed slightly down at $1.534.
94. The wine was pink and slightly fizzy.
95. We could relax the procedure slightly in your case.
96. I'm slightly upset that she forgot my birthday.
97. He was slightly irritated by her forgetfulness.
98. John does tend to exaggerate slightly.
99. Our jobs overlap slightly, which sometimes causes difficulties.
100. Jack inclined his head very slightly.
101. Julie shifted her position slightly and smiled.
102. Her hearing was found to be slightly defective.
103. Her political views are slightly left of centre.
104. Leave the thread slightly slack to allow for movement.
105. The shoe's sole had a slightly textured surface.
106. Her mouth quivered slightly as she turned away.
107. He leaned forward ever so slightly .
108. We may need to readjust these figures slightly.
109. Andrew couldn't help noticing that she coloured slightly.
110. Ned's mouth tilted upwards slightly at the corners.
111. 'What do you want?' he asked,(sentencedict.com) sounding slightly truculent.
112. He had a slightly defiant air.
113. I was slightly nervous of him.
114. Peak updraft strength is slightly enhanced with hodograph curvature.
115. The plant prefers a neutral or slightly acidic soil.
116. Spending has decreased slightly this year.
117. Her ideas are slightly muddled.
118. The touch of cynicism struck a slightly sour note.
119. She is small and slightly stooped.
120. All our sale items are slightly imperfect.
More similar words: lightly, slight, tightly, highlight, light, flight, delight, light up, lighting, lightning, diligently, right, night, might, height, eighth, insight, tighten, fighter, in sight, by night, at night, all right, right away, midnight, nightmare, out of sight, overnight, at midnight, night and day.