slight in Spanish
slight in Spanish is leve, insignificante, lene — slight means small in degree or amount; minor.
slight in Spanish
leve
Minor; small in amount
insignificante
Minor; small in amount
lene
Minor; small in amount
lieve
Minor; small in amount
ligero
Minor; small in amount
falta de respeto
The act of ignoring or snubbing; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.
What does "slight" mean?
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adj Small in degree or amount; minor.
"There was only a slight chance of rain that afternoon."
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adj Slender or delicate in build.
"He was a slight man, but surprisingly strong."
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verb To treat someone with disrespect or neglect, often by ignoring them.
"She felt slighted when she wasn't invited to the meeting."
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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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Frequently asked questions
What is "slight" in Spanish?
"slight" in Spanish is leve, insignificante, lene. slight means: Small in degree or amount; minor.
How do you use "slight" in a sentence?
Example: "There was only a slight chance of rain that afternoon." In Spanish, "slight" is leve, insignificante, lene.
Are there other ways to say "slight" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "slight": leve, insignificante, lene, lieve, ligero, falta de respeto.
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