slim (Meaning)

Wordnet

slim (v)

take off weight

Wordnet

slim (s)

being of delicate or slender build

small in quantity

Webster

slim (superl.)

Worthless; bad.

Weak; slight; unsubstantial; poor; as, a slim argument.

Of small diameter or thickness in proportion to the height or length; slender; as, a slim person; a slim tree.

slim Sentence Examples

  1. The ballerina possessed a remarkably slim and graceful frame.
  2. The sleek sports car boasted a slim aerodynamic profile.
  3. The CEO's briefcase was slim and compact, holding only essential documents.
  4. The pencil's slim lead enabled precise and intricate writing.
  5. The razor's slim blade provided a close and comfortable shave.
  6. The model flaunted a slim and toned figure that turned heads.
  7. The hallway was narrow and slim, requiring visitors to navigate carefully.
  8. The sushi chef's nimble fingers worked with precision on the slim cuts of fish.
  9. The artist's brushstrokes were delicate and slim, capturing the subtle nuances of the subject.
  10. The slim moon, a sliver in the night sky, cast an ethereal glow upon the sleeping landscape.

FAQs About the word slim

take off weight, being of delicate or slender build, small in quantityWorthless; bad., Weak; slight; unsubstantial; poor; as, a slim argument., Of small diamete

skinny,thin, slender, narrow,fine, needlelike, ultrathin, tight, paper-thin, close

broad, fat, stocky, fat, thick, stocky,wide, wide, thick, broad

The ballerina possessed a remarkably slim and graceful frame.

The sleek sports car boasted a slim aerodynamic profile.

The CEO's briefcase was slim and compact, holding only essential documents.

The pencil's slim lead enabled precise and intricate writing.