slightful (Meaning)
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slightful (a.)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of slightful
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slightful Sentence Examples
- The teacher's slightful remark left a lingering sense of hurt in the student's heart.
- The politician's slightful comments about his opponent ignited a firestorm of controversy.
- Her slightful glance conveyed her disapproval, making me feel like an unwanted guest.
- The neighbor's slightful behavior made it clear that I was not welcome in their presence.
- The boss's constant slightful criticisms diminished my morale and made me question my abilities.
- The insult was so slightful that I almost didn't notice it, but its lingering effect was undeniable.
- The slightful tone in her voice suggested that she held me in low regard.
- The slightful gestures and sideways glances from my colleagues made me feel isolated and uncomfortable.
- The slightful treatment I received at the restaurant left a bitter taste in my mouth.
- Her slightful demeanor betrayed her true feelings of contempt toward me.
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The teacher's slightful remark left a lingering sense of hurt in the student's heart.
The politician's slightful comments about his opponent ignited a firestorm of controversy.
Her slightful glance conveyed her disapproval, making me feel like an unwanted guest.
The neighbor's slightful behavior made it clear that I was not welcome in their presence.