slightly
adverb OPAL S
/ˈslaɪtli/
/ˈslaɪtli/
- a slightly different version
- slightly higher/lower/larger/smaller
- She earns slightly less than $100 000 a year.
- She smiled slightly, as if she were hiding something.
- slightly better/older
- We took a slightly more direct route.
- There is a slightly increased risk of chest infection after the procedure.
- I knew her slightly.
- ‘Are you worried?’ ‘Only slightly.’
Extra Examples- He seemed slightly embarrassed.
- His legs still felt slightly wobbly.
- Hold the child with his head slightly tilted back.
- It will make the cost slightly higher.
- The door was slightly ajar.
- This author takes a slightly different approach.
- a slightly built person is small and thin