slightness Antonyms

Meaning of slightness

Wordnet

slightness (n)

the quality of being unimportant and petty or frivolous

smallness of stature

the property of an attractively thin person

Webster

slightness (n.)

The quality or state of being slight; slenderness; feebleness; superficiality; also, formerly, negligence; indifference; disregard.

slightness Sentence Examples

  1. The slightness of her figure belied her incredible strength.
  2. The wind's slightness ruffled the leaves on the trees.
  3. Despite his frail appearance, there was a surprising slightness to his movements.
  4. The mist lifted, revealing the slightness of the mountains on the horizon.
  5. Her voice was soft and slight, almost a whisper.
  6. The slightness of the evidence made it difficult to determine the truth.
  7. The slightness of the difference between the two candidates made the election too close to call.
  8. The slightness of her injury prevented her from competing in the race.
  9. The slightness of the touch sent a shiver down her spine.
  10. The slightness of his mistake was enough to cost him the championship.

FAQs About the word slightness

the quality of being unimportant and petty or frivolous, smallness of stature, the property of an attractively thin personThe quality or state of being slight;

fineness,smallness, diminutiveness, littleness,deficiency, minuteness, puniness,slenderness, tininess, sparsity

extensiveness, immensity, enormousness, grossness, enormity, enormity, greatness, grossness, immensity, magnitude

The slightness of her figure belied her incredible strength.

The wind's slightness ruffled the leaves on the trees.

Despite his frail appearance, there was a surprising slightness to his movements.

The mist lifted, revealing the slightness of the mountains on the horizon.