slender |
gangly |
As adjectives the difference between slender and gangly
is that
slender is thin; slim while
gangly is tall and thin, especially so as to cause physical awkwardness.
shun |
slender |
As an adjective slender is
thin; slim.
slender |
chocolate |
As adjectives the difference between slender and chocolate
is that
slender is thin; slim while
chocolate is chocolate (attributive).
As a verb chocolate is
.
slender |
stout |
As an adjective slender
is thin; slim.
As a proper noun stout is
.
slender |
gangling |
As adjectives the difference between slender and gangling
is that
slender is thin; slim while
gangling is awkwardly tall and thin, ungraceful.
As a noun gangling is
(nonce|nonstandard) a member of a gang.
slender |
plum |
As an adjective slender
is thin; slim.
As a noun plum is
feather.
backbiting |
slender |
As adjectives the difference between backbiting and slender
is that
backbiting is slandering or speaking badly of a person without that person's knowledge while
slender is thin; slim.
As a noun backbiting
is the action of slandering a person without that person's knowledge.
As a verb backbiting
is .
slender |
faint |
As adjectives the difference between slender and faint
is that
slender is thin; slim while
faint is lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst.
As a noun faint is
the act of fainting.
As a verb faint is
to lose consciousness caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).
slender |
sheer |
Related terms |
Slender is a related term of sheer.
As adjectives the difference between slender and sheer
is that
slender is thin; slim while
sheer is (textiles) very thin or transparent.
As an adverb sheer is
(archaic) clean; quite; at once.
As a noun sheer is
(nautical) the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern.
As a verb sheer is
(chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course.
slender |
skinner |
As an adjective slender
is thin; slim.
As a proper noun skinner is
.
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