slim in Latin
slim in Latin is gracilis — slim means thin, especially in an attractively slender way.
slim in Latin
gracilis
Slender; thin.
What does "slim" mean?
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adj Thin, especially in an attractively slender way.
"She stayed slim by cycling to work every day."
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adj Very small; barely enough.
"There's only a slim chance the flight will leave on time."
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verb To lose weight, or to make something smaller or leaner.
"He's been trying to slim down before the wedding."
slim in a sentence
- She stayed slim by cycling to work every day.
- There's only a slim chance the flight will leave on time.
- They won by a slim margin of just two votes.
- He's been trying to slim down before the wedding.
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What is "slim" in Latin?
"slim" in Latin is gracilis. slim means: Thin, especially in an attractively slender way.
How do you use "slim" in a sentence?
Example: "She stayed slim by cycling to work every day." In Latin, "slim" is gracilis.
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