Examples of using Slight in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
The damage was but slight.
A slight mistake and the game can change in this mode.
There is a slight difference in the price of both.
Do not slight her love.
The effectiveness of this punishment was slight, however.
The movie has a slight.
On the individual furniture piece there may be slight defects, such as knots,
the associated dietary restrictions, and the slight chance that the procedure will not help you lose weight?
Owners of dark hair have a slight advantage over fair-haired girls, as their appearance
There may be slight redness for some time,
The surface has a slight shine, and although it is applied only in one shade, it has two
Each oxygen atom has a slight negative charge and each hydrogen atom has a slight positive charge, and in chemistry, opposites attract.
It may be a sign of a slight weakness in the body's immune(defence) system,
EUR/USD has been in a sideways trend for the whole of March, with a slight predominance of bearish trends.
Start with your feet shoulder-width apart and a slight bend in your knees;
AR coatings sometimes have a slight blue, green
Some patients may experience a slight allergic reaction to the diagnostic radioiodine and may be given an antihistamine.
Remained taller than their European counterparts from the Revolutionary War through World War II(with a slight dip during the second industrial revolution).
includes"any verbal nuance, however slight, which gives room for alternative reactions to the same piece of language.".
the western tip deformation station HI05 showed a slight deflation instead of an inflation.