slight in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Slight (adjective): having little weight, importance, or intensity; minor or subtle.
Sample Sentences
- The slight breeze rustled the leaves, creating a soothing melody.
- She felt a slight sense of unease as she entered the dimly lit room.
- After a slight pause, he continued his explanation with renewed confidence.
- The artist used a slight variation in color to add depth to the painting.
- Despite the slight difference in opinions, they managed to reach a consensus.
- The slight breeze rustled the leaves in the trees.
- She felt a slight twinge of regret after the argument.
- There was a slight difference in color between the two paint samples.
- His slight frame made him agile and quick on his feet.
- The team achieved a slight improvement in their performance this season.
- The slight breeze rustled the leaves, creating a soothing sound in the garden.
- She felt a slight pang of regret as she waved goodbye to her friends.
- His slight frame made him agile, allowing him to navigate through the crowded room with ease.
- There was a slight change in temperature as the sun dipped below the horizon.
- The artist added a slight touch of blue to the painting to enhance its depth.
- She felt a slight pang of guilt after realizing she had forgotten her friend's birthday.
- He noticed a slight improvement in his performance after weeks of dedicated practice.
- The painting had a slight imperfection that made it all the more charming.
- With a slight adjustment to the recipe, the dish turned out to be even more flavorful.
- The artist made a slight adjustment to the painting, enhancing its overall impact.
- She felt a slight chill in the air as the sun began to set.
- His slight smile suggested that he was pleased with the outcome.
- There was a slight delay in the delivery, but it arrived just in time for the event.
- The temperature dropped slightly as the sun began to set.
- She gave a slight nod of approval when he finished his presentation.
- There was a slight chance of rain, but we decided to go hiking anyway.
- He felt a slight twinge in his back after lifting the heavy box.
- The painting was slightly askew, causing it to look less than perfect on the wall.