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slim in Latin

slim in Latin is gracilis — slim means thin, especially in an attractively slender way.

slim in Latin

gracilis
adj
Slender; thin.

What does "slim" mean?

  1. adj Thin, especially in an attractively slender way.
    "She stayed slim by cycling to work every day."
  2. adj Very small; barely enough.
    "There's only a slim chance the flight will leave on time."
  3. 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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