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I. slight <slighter slightest> [ingl. am. slaɪt, ingl. brit. slʌɪt] ADJ.
1.1. slight improvement/smell/accent:
he gets upset at the slightest thing
I haven't the slightest idea
do you mind? — not in the slightest
1.2. slight (minimal):
1.3. slight (flimsy, inadequate):
slight foundation/grounds
2. slight (slim):
II. slight [ingl. am. slaɪt, ingl. brit. slʌɪt] V. trans. form.
1. slight (offend, ignore):
2. slight (belittle):
slight work/contribution
III. slight [ingl. am. slaɪt, ingl. brit. slʌɪt] SUST. form.
a slight on sb
un desprecio para con or hacia alguien
a slight on sth
at the slightest provocation
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slight temperature ingl. brit.
a la mínima coloq.
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I. slight [slaɪt] -er, -est ADJ.
1. slight (small):
slight chance
slight error
the slightest thing
not in the slightest
not to have the slightest (idea)
2. slight (slim):
slight person
II. slight [slaɪt] -er, -est SUST.
III. slight [slaɪt] -er, -est V. trans.
without the slightest qualm
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I. slight <-er, -est> [slaɪt] ADJ.
1. slight (small):
slight chance
slight error
the slightest thing
not in the slightest
not to have the slightest (idea)
2. slight (slim):
slight person
II. slight [slaɪt] SUST.
III. slight [slaɪt] V. trans.
without the slightest qualm
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Present
Islight
youslight
he/she/itslights
weslight
youslight
theyslight
Past
Islighted
youslighted
he/she/itslighted
weslighted
youslighted
theyslighted
Present Perfect
Ihaveslighted
youhaveslighted
he/she/ithasslighted
wehaveslighted
youhaveslighted
theyhaveslighted
Past Perfect
Ihadslighted
youhadslighted
he/she/ithadslighted
wehadslighted
youhadslighted
theyhadslighted
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At that moment, he was filled with compunction and did not dare get the candles anymore.
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Those sinful persons who are ignorant of actual religious principles, yet consider themselves to be completely pious, without compunction commit violence against innocent animals who are fully trusting in them.
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The petite blonde may be a borderline sociopath, and has no compunction about threatening violence on those that get in her way.
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Of particular importance to him were developing a spirit of obedience, compunction, and humility, as well as continued growth in the fundamental matters of faith, hope, and charity.
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I have no compunction about saying so publicly.
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