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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The price of the product was slightly higher than we had anticipated.
The building leaned slightly to one side after the earthquake.
The painting was slightly different from the original.
Her description of the suspect was slightly off.
The kitchen cabinets were a slightly off-white color.
The company's profits increased slightly this quarter.
The computer beeped slightly when the message arrived.
He nodded slightly to show that he understood.
The car's performance was slightly affected by the cold weather.
The curtains in the room were a slightly lavender color.
The vase wobbled slightly but didn't fall over.
The painting was slightly damaged during shipping.
She is slightly introverted but still enjoys spending time with friends.
The employee is slightly hesitant to speak up in meetings.
The teenager is slightly withdrawn in social settings.
The party guest is slightly reserved, preferring to observe rather than participate.
The actress is slightly timid when performing on stage.
The new employee was slightly and kept to herself.
The cat is slightly timid but warms up to people over time.
The cat is slightly skittish around strangers.
She was slightly about expressing her opinion in public.
The performer is slightly nervous before going on stage.
The student is slightly reserved in class but participates more in group discussions.
His slightly behavior made it difficult to get to know him.
The child is slightly shy around their peers at school.
The author is known for his slightly personality.
The child is slightly reserved around unfamiliar adults.
He is slightly hesitant to make new friends, but opens up once he gets to know someone.
The new team member is slightly introverted but still contributes to group projects.
Her slightly manner made her seem unapproachable.
The new employee is slightly aloof with their coworkers.
The artist is slightly shy about showing their work to others.
The puppy is slightly timid around loud noises.
The wound was only slightly painful, and he could still walk.
The boss was only slightly annoyed at the employee's mistake.
The dress was slightly too big, but it still looked good on her.
The music was slightly loud, but it didn't bother him.
The coffee was slightly too bitter for her taste.
The music was slightly too loud for her to concentrate.
The rain was only slightly heavy, but he still carried an umbrella.
The boss was slightly disappointed when she heard the news.
The temperature dropped slightly, making the room more comfortable.
The plant needs slightly more sunlight to grow properly.
The bread had a slightly chewy texture, which some people find desirable.
The bread was slightly toasted, just the way she liked it.
The cake had a slightly texture because of the whipped cream.
He wore a slightly coat to protect himself from the cold.
The ice cream was slightly icy and not as creamy as expected.
The sauce was slightly lumpy and needed to be strained.
The paper was slightly translucent when held up to the light.
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