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slight in Korean

slight in Korean is 약간의 — slight means small in degree or amount; minor.

slight in Korean

약간의
adj
Pronounced: yakgan-ui
small in amount, insignificant

What does "slight" mean?

  1. adj Small in degree or amount; minor.
    "There was only a slight chance of rain that afternoon."
  2. adj Slender or delicate in build.
    "He was a slight man, but surprisingly strong."
  3. verb To treat someone with disrespect or neglect, often by ignoring them.
    "She felt slighted when she wasn't invited to the meeting."
  4. noun An act or remark that shows disrespect or disregard for someone.
    "He took the joke as a slight against his work."

slight in a sentence

  • There was only a slight chance of rain that afternoon.
  • She noticed a slight improvement in her scores.
  • He was a slight man, but surprisingly strong.
  • She felt slighted when she wasn't invited to the meeting.

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What is "slight" in Korean?

"slight" in Korean is 약간의. slight means: Small in degree or amount; minor.

How do you pronounce 약간의?

"slight" in Korean is 약간의, pronounced "yakgan-ui".

How do you use "slight" in a sentence?

Example: "There was only a slight chance of rain that afternoon." In Korean, "slight" is 약간의.

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