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Exiguous vs Slight - What's the difference?

exiguous | slight | Related terms |

Exiguous is a related term of slight.


As adjectives the difference between exiguous and slight

is that exiguous is scanty; meager while slight is small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As a verb slight is

to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

As a noun slight is

the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

Roving vs Slight - What's the difference?

roving | slight | Related terms |

Roving is a related term of slight.


As adjectives the difference between roving and slight

is that roving is wandering freely while slight is small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As verbs the difference between roving and slight

is that roving is while slight is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

As nouns the difference between roving and slight

is that roving is a long and narrow bundle of fibre, usually used to spin woollen yarn while slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

Far vs Slight - What's the difference?

far | slight | Related terms |

Far is a related term of slight.


As nouns the difference between far and slight

is that far is accident, anger, calamity or far can be sheep while slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

As an adjective slight is

small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As a verb slight is

to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

Slight vs Scarce - What's the difference?

slight | scarce | Related terms |

Slight is a related term of scarce.


As adjectives the difference between slight and scarce

is that slight is small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe while scarce is uncommon, rare; difficult to find; insufficient to meet a demand.

As a verb slight

is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

As a noun slight

is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

As an adverb scarce is

scarcely, only just.

Derision vs Slight - What's the difference?

derision | slight | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between derision and slight

is that derision is act of treating with disdain while slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

As an adjective slight is

small, weak, or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As a verb slight is

to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

Higher vs Slight - What's the difference?

higher | slight |


As adjectives the difference between higher and slight

is that higher is comparative of high while slight is small, weak, or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As nouns the difference between higher and slight

is that higher is {{cx|Scotland|education|lang=en}} A national school-leaving examination and university entrance qualification while slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

As an adverb higher

is comparative of high POS=adverb.

As a verb slight is

to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

Slight vs Somewhat - What's the difference?

slight | somewhat |


As nouns the difference between slight and somewhat

is that slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy while somewhat is more or less; a certain quantity or degree; a part, more or less; something.

As an adjective slight

is small, weak, or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As a verb slight

is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

As an adverb somewhat is

to a limited extent or degree.

As a pronoun somewhat is

something.

Extreme vs Slight - What's the difference?

extreme | slight |


As nouns the difference between extreme and slight

is that extreme is while slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

As an adjective slight is

small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As a verb slight is

to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

Slight vs Snubs - What's the difference?

slight | snubs |


As verbs the difference between slight and snubs

is that slight is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of while snubs is (snub).

As nouns the difference between slight and snubs

is that slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy while snubs is .

As an adjective slight

is small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

Slight vs Some - What's the difference?

slight | some |


As an adjective slight

is small, weak, or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As a verb slight

is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

As a noun slight

is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

As a pronoun some is

a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some is

a certain proportion of, at least one.

As an adverb some is

of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

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