
1) Affront 2) Cold shoulder 3) Cold-shoulder 4) Delicate 5) Faint 6) Fine 7) Flimsy 8) Flimsy, tenuous 9) Frail 10) Inconsequential 11) Inconsiderable 12) Insignificant 13) Insult of little consequence 14) Insult of little significance 15) Minimal 16) Minor insult 17) Negligible 18) Not a major affront
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1) Affront 2) Contempt 3) Dexterity 4) Flimsy 5) Frail 6) Ignore 7) Insignificant 8) Insult 9) Lean 10) Measly 11) Mere 12) Minor 13) Offend 14) Paltry 15) Petite 16) Pintsize 17) Puny 18) Rebuff 19) Reject 20) Scant 21) Skinny 22) Slender 23) Slim 24) Slur 25) Small 26) Smear 27) Snub 28) Subtle 29) Tenuous
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To damage or destroy a castle to render it unfit for use or occupation as a fortress.
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• (n.) Sleight. • (superl.) Not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe; weak; gentle; -- applied in a great variety of circumstances; as, a slight (i. e., feeble) effort; a slight (i. e., perishable) structure; a slight (i. e., not deep) impression; a slight (i. e., not convincing) argument;...
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Wave height of 0.5 to 1.25 m
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to damage or destroy a castle to render it unfit for use or occupation as a fortress
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Slight adjective [
Compar. Slighter ;
superl. Slightest .] [ Middle English
sli...t ,
sleght , probably from OD.
slicht ,
slecht , simple, plain, Dutch
slecht ; akin to OFries.
sliucht , German ...
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Slight adverb Slightly. [ Obsolete or Poetic] « Think not so
slight of glory.»
Milton. Found on
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Slight noun Sleight.
Spenser. Found on
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Slight transitive verb [ Confer Dutch
slechten to level, to demolish.]
1. To overthrow; to demolish. [ Obsolete]
Clarendon. 2. To make even or level. [ Obsolete]
Hexham. 3. To throw heedlessly. [ Obsolete] « The rogue
slighted me into the r...
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[
adj] - almost no or (with `a`) at least some 2. [v] - pay no attention to, disrespect
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to damage or destroy a castle to render it unfit for use or occupation as a fortress
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tenuous adjective having little substance or significance; `a flimsy excuse`; `slight evidence`; `a tenuous argument`; `a thin plot`
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adjective almost no or (with `a`) at least some; very little; `there`s slight chance that it will work`; `there`s a slight chance it will work`
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small in quantity or degree
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