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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121. Please catch in the waistline slightly.
122. This one's slightly better than that.
123. The oil prices drifted slightly higher presently.
124. In the photo her face was slightly elongated.
125. The total tax burden has risen only slightly.
126. She had left the kitchen door slightly ajar.
127. This cheese has a slightly fruity flavour.
128. He grimaced slightly at the pain.
129. We had to slightly modify the original design.
130. I was slightly disappointed by her attitude.
131. He has a deep voice and he drawls slightly.
132. The whole place has a slightly spooky atmosphere.
133. Politically, she is slightly left of centre.
134. The patient is slightly better today.
135. This cheese has a slightly sharp flavour.
136. Tambov had slightly missed the point.
137. The price is slightly above yesterday's closing price.
138. I got it cheap because it's slightly imperfect.
139. The price of grain slightly oscillated last year.
140. He looked slightly bemused by all the questions.
141. There she was, slightly out of breath from running.
142. The film is spoilt by a slightly treacly sentimentality.
143. The lift rocked slightly, steadied, and the doors opened.
144. Wet the towel slightly with warm water.
145. The plant flourishes particularly well in slightly harsher climes.
146. The sauce itself was light,(http://sentencedict.com/slightly.html) fragrant and slightly sweet.
147. She's slightly taller than her sister.
148. The dollar finished the day slightly down.
149. The tip of her tongue was protruding slightly.
150. The cloth looked slightly green in that light.
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.