slight
When used as an adjective meaning 'small,' it is often used to soften a statement to make it sound more polite or less certain. As a verb, 'slight' is most commonly found in the passive voice (e.g., 'to feel slighted'), describing the emotion of being ignored rather than the action of ignoring someone. Be careful not to confuse this with 'slim,' although both can describe a person\'s build. 'Slight' often implies a certain fragility or lack of strength.
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Just tweaked the projections. It's a slight adjustment to the KPIs.
Cut the buzzwords, David. Is it an actual error or are you just hedging?
Meanings
"She had a slight frame that made her look younger than she was."
To insult someone by treating them without proper respect or ignoring them.
"He felt slighted when he wasn't invited to the board meeting."
An action or remark that is insulting or disrespectful.
"The failure to mention her contribution was a deliberate slight."