Use "slight|slighted|slighting|slights" in a sentence

1. In the office, we avenge slight slights with small snubs.

2. Never use a slighting Expression to her even in jest; for Slights in Jest after frequent Bandyings, are apt to end in angry earnest

3. Never use a slighting expression to her, even in jest; for slights in jest, after frequent Bandyings, are apt to end in angry earnest

4. Never use a slighting expression to her, even in jest; for slights in jest, after frequent Bandyings, are apt to end in angry earnest

5. Never use a slighting expression to her, even in jest; for slight in jest, after frequent Bandyings are apt to end in angry earnest

6. They felt slighted by not being adequately consulted.

7. He never submitted to jealousy or brooded over perceived slights.

8. This disillusion causes one to feel neglected, slighted, rejected, etc.

9. 16 synonyms for Affronted: offended, cross, angry, upset, slighted, outraged, insulted, annoyed

10. Contemned, participle passive Despised; scorned; slighted; neglected, or rejected with disdain.

11. They have a strong sense of entitlement, but are easily threatened or slighted.

12. 7 synonyms for Belittling: denigration, deprecating, deprecative, deprecatory, slighting, depreciative, depreciatory

13. Antonyms for Adulatory include disparaging, unflattering, contemptuous, slighting, derogatory, scornful, belittling, critical, deprecatory and insulting

14. Antonyms for Accosts include aids, avoids, dodges, evades, helps, ignores, refrains, scorns, shuns and slights

15. Synonyms for Affronting include insulting, offending, outraging, slighting, provoking, piquing, vexing, wounding, displeasing and hurting

16. No one, of course, likes being the object of slighting remarks or actions.

17. 14 I sense his slighted dignity and mouth some platitude about boys being boys the world over.

18. Synonyms for Affronted include defiant, insulted, outraged, slighted, upset, angry, cross, offended, annoyed and incensed

19. Through metaphor Thoreau renders the self and nature in total interrelationship without slighting either half of the duality.

20. Slight upward trajectory.

21. Slight upward angle

22. The wrong of her slighted beauty remained with her until Troy fell in ruins.

23. Synonyms for Contemptuous include disdainful, scornful, disparaging, derogatory, slighting, arrogant, denigratory, haughty, belittling and supercilious

24. Synonyms for Contemning include disdaining, scorning, slighting, deriding, despising, dissing, disregarding, disrespecting, snubbing and undervaluing

25. Antonyms for Belaboring include disregarding, forgetting, ignoring, overlooking, overpassing, passing over, slighting and slurring over

26. Synonyms for Contemned include disdained, scorned, slighted, derided, despised, dissed, disregarded, disrespected, high-hatted and snooted

27. Antonyms for affronté. 16 synonyms for Affronted: offended, cross, angry, upset, slighted, outraged, insulted, annoyed

28. Synonyms for Affronts include insults, slights, indignities, outrage, slurs, abuse, injury, provocation, epithets and offences

29. Synonyms for Badmouthed include backstabbed, belittled, criticised, criticized, defamed, dissed, disparaged, ran down, run down and slighted

30. A remark spoke slighted like that... could raise a man's blood now, could it not?

31. Slight deformations are allowed.

32. Slight deformations are allowed

33. That's a slight astigmatism.

34. Representatives of these new states were also extremely sensitive to slights and discriminations, particularly if they were based on race.

35. You're running a slight fever.

36. I have a slight blackout.

37. She has a slight limp.

38. Antonyms for Belabored include disregarded, forgot, forgotten, ignored, overlooked, overpassed, passed over, slighted and slurred over

39. A slight breeze was blowing.

40. I made a slight miscalculation.

41. You have a slight tonsillitis.

42. The resounding answer is Yes. MicroAggressions are the everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights, snubs, or insults, whether intentional or …

43. I have a slight cold.

44. I've got a slight headache.

45. Synonyms for Butthurt include unjustifiably offended, unjustifiably resentful, indignant, affronted, aggrieved, offended, resentful, slighted, bitter and grudging

46. Do you mean to be in humour to consider young ladies who are slighted by other men?

47. You see, you're slight, pale, sickly.

48. The hollowness in slight of hand.

49. His mouth gave a slight twitch.

50. She had a slight Australian twang.

51. The similarity is slight, but unmistakable.

52. Jeff spoke with a slight stammer.

53. That sounds like a slight exaggeration.

54. He gave a slight, sad smile.

55. Slight pall over the happy ending.

56. He's always had a slight stammer.

57. The salve will heal slight burns.

58. Doctor: You have a slight tonsillitis.

59. McKinnon gave the wheel another slight nudge.

60. Her voice had a slight Australian twang.

61. I woke up with a slight headache.

62. Slight increase in speaker and headphone volume.

63. The woman suffered shock and slight bruising.

64. 13 The similarity is slight, but unmistakable.

65. 12 Admittedly, it is not easy to control one’s emotions when one feels slighted, hurt, or treated with prejudice.

66. Augustine's works] reckons Cursing among slight sins

67. Angiosperm abundance shows slight signs of disturbance.

68. The two departments have slight functional differences.

69. She said to him with slight irony.

70. The picture was at a slight angle.

71. His slight still sticks in my craw.

72. SLIGHT FAT COVER, FLESH VISIBLE ALMOST EVERYWHERE

73. Slight fat cover, flesh visible almost everywhere

74. There's a slight chill in the air.

75. She smiled to hide her slight embarrassment.

76. There's a slight tingle in my wrists.

77. “Rafters,” by a slight correction; M, “walls.”

78. A slight thing she is, but fearful!

79. Share prices have taken a slight dip.

80. The X-rays showed some slight abnormality.