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- Slight - n. - Sleight.
- Slight - v. t. - To overthrow; to demolish.
- Slight - v. t. - To make even or level.
- Slight - v. t. - To throw heedlessly.
- Slight - superl. - Not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe; weak; gentle; -- applied in a great variety of circumstances; as, a slight (i. e., feeble) effort; a slight (i. e., perishable) structure; a slight (i. e., not deep) impression; a slight (i. e., not convincing) argument; a slight (i. e., not thorough) examination; slight (i. e., not severe) pain, and the like.
- Slight - superl. - Not stout or heavy; slender.
- Slight - superl. - Foolish; silly; weak in intellect.
- Slight - v. t. - To disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to make light of; as, to slight the divine commands.
- Slight - n. - The act of slighting; the manifestation of a moderate degree of contempt, as by neglect or oversight; neglect; indignity.
- Slight - adv. - Slightly.
- Slighted - imp. & p. p. - of Slight
- Slighten - v. t. - To slight.
- Slighter - n. - One who slights.
- Slightful - a. - See Sleightful.
- Slighting - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Slight
- Slighting - a. - Characterized by neglect or disregard.
- Slightingly - adv. - In a slighting manner.
- Slightly - adv. - In a slight manner.
- Slightly - adv. - Slightingly; negligently.
- Slightness - n. - The quality or state of being slight; slenderness; feebleness; superficiality; also, formerly, negligence; indifference; disregard.
- Slighty - a. - Slight.
- Dent - n. - A slight depression, or small notch or hollow, made by a blow or by pressure; an indentation.
- Crackle - n. - The noise of slight and frequent cracks or reports; a crackling.
- Turmeric - n. - The root or rootstock of the Curcuma longa. It is externally grayish, but internally of a deep, lively yellow or saffron color, and has a slight aromatic smell, and a bitterish, slightly acrid taste. It is used for a dye, a medicine, a condiment, and a chemical test.
- Slight - v. t. - To disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to make light of; as, to slight the divine commands.
- Substrate - a. - Having very slight furrows.
- Accolade - n. - A ceremony formerly used in conferring knighthood, consisting am embrace, and a slight blow on the shoulders with the flat blade of a sword.
- Lion - n. - A large carnivorous feline mammal (Felis leo), found in Southern Asia and in most parts of Africa, distinct varieties occurring in the different countries. The adult male, in most varieties, has a thick mane of long shaggy hair that adds to his apparent size, which is less than that of the largest tigers. The length, however, is sometimes eleven feet to the base of the tail. The color is a tawny yellow or yellowish brown; the mane is darker, and the terminal tuft of the tail is black. In one variety, called the maneless lion, the male has only a slight mane.
- Hellenic - n. - The dialect, formed with slight variations from the Attic, which prevailed among Greek writers after the time of Alexander.
- Pique - n. - A feeling of hurt, vexation, or resentment, awakened by a social slight or injury; irritation of the feelings, as through wounded pride; stinging vexation.
- Raillery - n. - Pleasantry or slight satire; banter; jesting language; satirical merriment.
- Bleeder - n. - One in whom slight wounds give rise to profuse or uncontrollable bleeding.
- Suspect - v. t. - To imagine to exist; to have a slight or vague opinion of the existence of, without proof, and often upon weak evidence or no evidence; to mistrust; to surmise; -- commonly used regarding something unfavorable, hurtful, or wrong; as, to suspect the presence of disease.
- Catch - n. - A slight remembrance; a trace.
- Feveret - n. - A slight fever.
- Scratch - n. - A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision.
- Scab - n. - A slight irregular protuberance which defaces the surface of a casting, caused by the breaking away of a part of the mold.
- Hint - v. t. - To bring to mind by a slight mention or remote allusion; to suggest in an indirect manner; as, to hint a suspicion.
- Snowshoe - n. - A slight frame of wood three or four feet long and about one third as wide, with thongs or cords stretched across it, and having a support and holder for the foot; -- used by persons for walking on soft snow.
- Delicate - a. - Affected by slight causes; showing slight changes; as, a delicate thermometer.
- Sensibility - n. - That quality of an instrument which makes it indicate very slight changes of condition; delicacy; as, the sensibility of a balance, or of a thermometer.
- Scalper - n. - A broker who, dealing on his own account, tries to get a small and quick profit from slight fluctuations of the market.
- Dimple - n. - A slight indentation on any surface.
- Enough - adv. - Fully; quite; -- used to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very; as, he is ready enough to embrace the offer.
- Breath - n. - A very slight breeze; air in gentle motion.
- Delicacy - a. - The state of being affected by slight causes; sensitiveness; as, the delicacy of a chemist's balance.
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- G5530 χράομαι - 5530 χράομαι - ΧΡΆΟΜΑΙ - - chráomai - khrah'-om-ahee - middle voice of a primary verb (perhaps rather from χείρ, to handle); to furnish what is needed; (give an oracle, "graze" (touch slightly), light upon, etc.), i.e. (by implication) to employ or (by extension) to act towards one in a given manner:--entreat, use. Compare χράω; χρή. - Verb - greek
- G2276 ἥττον - 2276 ἥττον - ἭΤΤΟΝ - - hḗtton - hate'-ton - neuter of comparative of (slightly) used for that of κακός; worse (as noun); by implication, less (as adverb):--less, worse. - Adjective - greek
- G3357 μετρίως - 3357 μετρίως - ΜΕΤΡΊΩΣ - - metríōs - met-ree'-oce - adverb from a derivative of μέτρον; moderately, i.e. slightly:--a little. - Adverb - greek
- H7043 קָלַל - 7043 קָלַל - קָלַל - - qâlal - kaw-lal' - a primitive root; to be (causatively, make) light, literally (swift, small, sharp, etc.) or figuratively (easy, trifling, vile, etc.); abate, make bright, bring into contempt, (ac-) curse, despise, (be) ease(-y, -ier), (be a, make, make somewhat, move, seem a, set) light(-en, -er, -ly, -ly afflict, -ly esteem, thing), [idiom] slight(-ly), be swift(-er), (be, be more, make, re-) vile, whet. - Verb - heb
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- Jeremiah 24 8:11 For they have healed the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.
רָפָא שֶׁבֶר בַּת עַם קָלַל אָמַר שָׁלוֹם שָׁלוֹם שָׁלוֹם - Jeremiah 24 6:14 They have healed also the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.
רָפָא שֶׁבֶר בַּת עַם קָלַל אָמַר שָׁלוֹם שָׁלוֹם שָׁלוֹם