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Slight and Tiny

Slight

Slight adjective - Of a size that is less than average.
Usage example: the slight youth packed a surprisingly solid punch

Tiny is a synonym for slight in small topic. In some cases you can use "Tiny" instead an adjective "Slight".

Tiny

Tiny adjective - Very small in size.

Slight is a synonym for tiny in very small topic. Sometimes you can use "Slight" instead an adjective "Tiny".

Both words in one sentence

  • Video Game / Forza Fragile Speedster: Small cars like the Lotus Elan and Mazda Miata offer extremely good handling, but they're tiny and slight nudges can cause them to spin out.
  • Perhaps Bob demands an apology for some tiny or imagined slight, and Alice just can't resist explaining how it's all his fault, instead.
  • When Goscinny wouldn't let him draw Asterix as one, insisting on having him be a tiny, slight Guile Hero, Uderzo insisted that he needed a friend who was a big burly warrior, and Goscinny reluctantly agreed.
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