slightly in English

adverb
1
to a small degree; not considerably.
he lowered his voice slightly
2
(with reference to a person's build) in a slender way.
a slightly built girl

Use "slightly" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "slightly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "slightly", or refer to the context using the word "slightly" in the English Dictionary.

1. Austria, a neighboring country, slightly similar, slightly different.

2. " Slightly eccentric "?

3. They're slightly eccentric.

4. It'got slightly burned.

5. I felt slightly nauseous .

6. Harriet looked slightly abashed.

7. His stomach protruded slightly.

8. It is slightly Birefringent …

9. The pain eased slightly.

10. This means that C4 is slightly larger than A4, and slightly smaller than B4.

11. She seemed slightly manic.

12. The taste of the product is sweet, slightly acerbic, tart, aromatic, and slightly spicy.

13. Acidulous definition, slightly sour

14. Young Cankers are slightly darker in color than adjacent healthy bark and appear slightly sunken

15. The hair is slightly different.

16. My stinker is slightly burning.

17. The weather looks slightly iffy.

18. — Flavour: their predominant flavour is slightly bitter with a mild, smoky, slightly spicy after-taste.

19. Prices of a large amount of fresh water variety fall slightly, briny product rises slightly.

20. You can adjust it slightly.

21. Isn't that picture slightly askew?

22. Mark's cheeks were slightly chubby.

23. The meat was slightly charred.

24. The glasses looked slightly opaque.

25. Her ideas are slightly muddled.

26. The varnish was slightly chipped.

27. Average room rate up slightly.

28. Profits dipped slightly last year.

29. Next, the mouth slightly different.

30. These goods are slightly imperfect.

31. Her hat was slightly askew.

32. Their talk was slightly malicious.

33. The pain was receding slightly.

34. Alternations, as the term implies, “alternate” paces from slightly faster than V OBLA to slightly slower

35. Terminal leaflets: medium ovate; tip acute to acuminate; base obtuse and slightly asymmetrical; slightly wavy margins.

36. Acuminulate: Slightly pointed or tapering

37. His uric acid's slightly elevated.

38. They grow in soil slightly acidic to slightly alkaline with a pH range of 6.1 to 7.8.

39. Definition of A trifle (phrase): slightly

40. John does tend to exaggerate slightly.

41. He was slightly out of breath.

42. Female horns are slightly more slender.

43. Stand with your knees slightly bent.

44. 16 His head was slightly wobbling.

45. The truck's door was slightly ajar.

46. 7 The paint's still slightly tacky.

47. She's very wild and slightly agoraphobic.

48. He felt depressed, and slightly bewildered.

49. The tails should tilt slightly upwards.

50. It seemed slightly indecent to listen.