SLIGHT


Meaning of SLIGHT in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ slaɪt ]

adj., v., & n. --adj. 1 a inconsiderable; of little significance (has a slight cold; the damage is very slight). b barely perceptible (a slight smell of gas). c not much or great or thorough, inadequate, scanty (a conclusion based on very slight observation; paid him slight attention). 2 slender, frail-looking (saw a slight figure approaching; supported by a slight framework). 3 (in superl., with neg. or interrog.) any whatever (paid not the slightest attention). --v.tr. 1 treat or speak of (a person etc.) as not worth attention, fail in courtesy or respect towards, markedly neglect. 2 hist. make militarily useless, raze (a fortification etc.). --n. a marked piece of neglect, a failure to show due respect. ønot in the slightest not at all. put a slight upon = sense 1 of v. øøslightingly adv. slightish adj. slightly adv. slightness n. [ME slyght, sleght f. ON sl÷ttr level, smooth f. Gmc]

English main colloquial, spoken dictionary.      Английский основной разговорный словарь.