slightest (Meaning)

slightest

to treat with disdain or indifference, an act or an instance of slighting, lacking weight, solidity, or importance, deficient in weight, solidity, or importance, small of its kind or in amount, a humiliating discourtesy, to treat with disrespect, lacking in strength or substance, an instance of being slighted, to treat as slight or unimportant, having a slim or delicate build, to perform or attend to carelessly and inadequately, to perform or attend to carelessly and without proper attention to detail

slightest Sentence Examples

  1. The slightest breeze sent the leaves of the aspen tree trembling.
  2. John felt the slightest pang of guilt for his actions.
  3. The painting's colors faded to the slightest hint of what they once were.
  4. The patient showed the slightest improvement after receiving the new medication.
  5. The ballerina's movements were so graceful that the slightest stumble would have been noticed.
  6. The project is almost complete, with only the slightest details remaining.
  7. The slightest touch of lemon zest transformed the flavor of the cake.
  8. Even the slightest bit of sunlight can brighten a dark room.
  9. The slightest variation in the pitch of the note made all the difference.
  10. The rumor spread like wildfire, reaching even the slightest corners of the town.

FAQs About the word slightest

to treat with disdain or indifference, an act or an instance of slighting, lacking weight, solidity, or importance, deficient in weight, solidity, or importance

lowest,smallest, small, minimal, minimum, low,smaller, tiniest, littlest, fewest

maximum, full, largest, utmost, greatest, biggest,most, topmost,top, highest

The slightest breeze sent the leaves of the aspen tree trembling.

John felt the slightest pang of guilt for his actions.

The painting's colors faded to the slightest hint of what they once were.

The patient showed the slightest improvement after receiving the new medication.