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slightly

Slightly vs Less - What's the difference?

slightly | less |


As adverbs the difference between slightly and less

is that slightly is slenderly; delicately while less is to smaller extent.

As an adjective less is

.

As a preposition less is

minus; not including.

As a verb less is

(obsolete) to make less; to lessen.

As a conjunction less is

(obsolete) unless.

Slightly vs Totally - What's the difference?

slightly | totally |


As adverbs the difference between slightly and totally

is that slightly is slenderly; delicately while totally is entirely; completely.

Weakly vs Slightly - What's the difference?

weakly | slightly |


As adverbs the difference between weakly and slightly

is that weakly is with little strength or force while slightly is slenderly; delicately.

As an adjective weakly

is frail, sickly or of a delicate constitution; weak.

Briefly vs Slightly - What's the difference?

briefly | slightly |


As adverbs the difference between briefly and slightly

is that briefly is (manner) in a brief manner, summarily while slightly is slenderly; delicately.

Slightly vs Far - What's the difference?

slightly | far |


As adverbs the difference between slightly and far

is that slightly is slenderly; delicately while far is distant in space, time or degree.

As an adjective far is

remote in space.

As a noun far is

spelt (type of wheat).

Slightly vs Specifically - What's the difference?

slightly | specifically |


As adverbs the difference between slightly and specifically

is that slightly is slenderly; delicately while specifically is in a specific manner, applying to or naming a particular thing or things, expressly, explicitly.

Slightly vs Fair - What's the difference?

slightly | fair |


As an adverb slightly

is slenderly; delicately.

As a proper noun fair is

.

Slightly vs Merely - What's the difference?

slightly | merely |


As adverbs the difference between slightly and merely

is that slightly is slenderly; delicately while merely is (obsolete) wholly, entirely.

Smoothly vs Slightly - What's the difference?

smoothly | slightly |


As adverbs the difference between smoothly and slightly

is that smoothly is in a smooth manner while slightly is slenderly; delicately.

Moderate vs Slightly - What's the difference?

moderate | slightly |


As an adjective moderate

is not excessive; acting in moderation.

As a noun moderate

is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.

As a verb moderate

is to reduce the excessiveness of (something).

As an adverb slightly is

slenderly; delicately.

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