slight
Kelime Anlamı :
1. küçük.
2. azıcık.
3. hafif.
4. önemsiz.
5. adam yerine koymama.
6. hakaret etmek.
7. hiçe sayma.
8. hafife almak.
9. hiçe saymak.
10. zayıf.
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Tanımlar :
1.
small in size, degree, or amount: a slight tilt; a slight surplus.
2. lacking strength, substance, or solidity; frail: a slight foundation; slight evidence.
3. of small importance or consideration; trifling: slight matters.
4. small and slender in build or construction; delicate.
5. to treat as of small importance; make light of.
6. to treat with discourteous reserve or inattention.
7. to do negligently or thoughtlessly; scant.
8. the act or an instance of slighting.
9. A deliberate discourtesy; a snub: "it is easier to recount grievances and slights than it is to set down a broad redress of such grievances and slights” ( Elizabeth Kenny).
2. lacking strength, substance, or solidity; frail: a slight foundation; slight evidence.
3. of small importance or consideration; trifling: slight matters.
4. small and slender in build or construction; delicate.
5. to treat as of small importance; make light of.
6. to treat with discourteous reserve or inattention.
7. to do negligently or thoughtlessly; scant.
8. the act or an instance of slighting.
9. A deliberate discourtesy; a snub: "it is easier to recount grievances and slights than it is to set down a broad redress of such grievances and slights” ( Elizabeth Kenny).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
small, weak, or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.
2. not stout or heavy; slender.
3. foolish; silly; weak in intellect.
4. to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.
5. to treat with disdain or neglect.
6. to act negligently or carelessly.
7. to render no longer defensible by full or partial demolition.
8. to make even or level.
9. to throw heedlessly.
10. the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.
11. sleight.
2. not stout or heavy; slender.
3. foolish; silly; weak in intellect.
4. to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.
5. to treat with disdain or neglect.
6. to act negligently or carelessly.
7. to render no longer defensible by full or partial demolition.
8. to make even or level.
9. to throw heedlessly.
10. the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.
11. sleight.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe; weak; gentle; -- applied in a great variety of circumstances
2. not stout or heavy; slender.
3. foolish; silly; weak in intellect.
4. slightly.
5. sleight.
6. the act of slighting; the manifestation of a moderate degree of contempt, as by neglect or oversight; neglect; indignity.
7. to overthrow; to demolish.
8. to make even or level.
9. to throw heedlessly.
10. to disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to make light of.
2. not stout or heavy; slender.
3. foolish; silly; weak in intellect.
4. slightly.
5. sleight.
6. the act of slighting; the manifestation of a moderate degree of contempt, as by neglect or oversight; neglect; indignity.
7. to overthrow; to demolish.
8. to make even or level.
9. to throw heedlessly.
10. to disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to make light of.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
an obsolete form of sly.
2. plain; smooth (in a physical sense).
3. slender; slim; thin; light; hence, frail; unsubstantial: as, a slight figure; a slight structure.
4. slender in character or ability; lacking force of character or intellect; feeble; hence, silly; foolish.
5. very small, insignificant, or trifling; unimportant.
6. of little amount; meager; slender: as, a slight repast.
7. of little weight, or force, or intensity; feeble; gentle; mild: as, a slight impulse or impression; slight efforts; a slight cold.
8. of little thoroughness; superficial; cursory; hasty; imperfect; not thorough or exhaustive: as, a slight glance; slight examination; a slight raking.
9. slighting; contemptuous; disdainful.
10.
11. petty, scanty, hurried.
12. to make plain or smooth; smooth: as, to slight linen (to iron it).
13. to make level; demolish; overthrow.
14. to throw; cast.
15. to treat as of little value, or as unworthy of notice; disregard intentionally; treat with intentional neglect or disrespect; make little of.
16.
17. A contraction of by this light or god's light.
18. an act of intentional neglect shown toward one who expects some notice or courtesy; failure to notice one; a deliberate ignoring or disregard of a person, out of displeasure or contempt.
19. intentional neglect; disrespect.
20.
21. A more correct, but obsolete spelling of sleight.
22. A simplified and former spelling of sleight.
2. plain; smooth (in a physical sense).
3. slender; slim; thin; light; hence, frail; unsubstantial: as, a slight figure; a slight structure.
4. slender in character or ability; lacking force of character or intellect; feeble; hence, silly; foolish.
5. very small, insignificant, or trifling; unimportant.
6. of little amount; meager; slender: as, a slight repast.
7. of little weight, or force, or intensity; feeble; gentle; mild: as, a slight impulse or impression; slight efforts; a slight cold.
8. of little thoroughness; superficial; cursory; hasty; imperfect; not thorough or exhaustive: as, a slight glance; slight examination; a slight raking.
9. slighting; contemptuous; disdainful.
10.
11. petty, scanty, hurried.
12. to make plain or smooth; smooth: as, to slight linen (to iron it).
13. to make level; demolish; overthrow.
14. to throw; cast.
15. to treat as of little value, or as unworthy of notice; disregard intentionally; treat with intentional neglect or disrespect; make little of.
16.
17. A contraction of by this light or god's light.
18. an act of intentional neglect shown toward one who expects some notice or courtesy; failure to notice one; a deliberate ignoring or disregard of a person, out of displeasure or contempt.
19. intentional neglect; disrespect.
20.
21. A more correct, but obsolete spelling of sleight.
22. A simplified and former spelling of sleight.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
pay no attention to, disrespect
2. a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
3. (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with `a') at least some
4. lacking substance or significance
5. being of delicate or slender build
2. a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
3. (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with `a') at least some
4. lacking substance or significance
5. being of delicate or slender build
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.