There is a slight problem with your question.
A homophone for slight is sleight and slight sleight: A clever or skillful trick or deception, or dexterity: adroitness in using the hands. slight: small in quantity or degree, not much or almost none.' There are the meanings of them to, so there you go:)! ENJOY:)
The homograph for lean is "lean", which can mean to incline or bend in a particular direction, or to have a physical or slight build.
Since I never studied it, my knowledge of oceanography is slight.
I noticed a slight change in the temperature as the sun began to set.
a slight burn
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If slight someone you give them the cold shoulder. Slight means: Little or minor. So you give minor attention to them.
slight? you mean bi? probably yes when shes drunk/high.
"Perceived" means to be seen or experienced as; a "slight" is an insult or slur.
slight lick
Small advantage.
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Yes, the word 'slight' is a noun (slight, slights), a verb (slight, slights, slighting, slighted), and an adjective (slight, slighter, slightest).Examples:He responded graciously to the slight without a sign that he had been insulted. (noun)That critic does not like her books, he will slight her work at every opportunity. (verb)The room was beautiful with a slight breeze coming from the balcony. (adjective)
It means you have a slight herniation/slight bulging of the disc at the L5-S1 level of your spine.
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its not that the word mankey has a meaning, it's just a slight variation to "monkey". because mankey is a monkey like Pokemon its not that the word mankey has a meaning, it's just a slight variation to "monkey". because mankey is a monkey like Pokemon