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slender

American  
[slen-der] / ˈslɛn dər /

adjective

slenderer, slenderest
  1. having a circumference that is small in proportion to the height or length.

    a slender post.

  2. thin or slight; light and graceful.

    slender youths.

    Antonyms:
    stocky, fat
  3. small in size, amount, extent, etc.; meager.

    a slender income.

  4. having little value, force, or justification.

    slender prospects.

    Synonyms:
    trifling, trivial
  5. thin or weak, as sound.

    Synonyms:
    flimsy, delicate, fine, feeble, fragile

slender British  
/ ˈslɛndə /

adjective

  1. of small width relative to length or height

  2. (esp of a person's figure) slim and well-formed

  3. small or inadequate in amount, size, etc

    slender resources

  4. (of hopes, etc) having little foundation; feeble

  5. very small

    a slender margin

  6. (of a sound) lacking volume

  7. phonetics (now only in Irish phonology) relating to or denoting a close front vowel, such as i or e

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Related Words

Slender, slight, slim imply a tendency toward thinness. As applied to the human body, slender implies a generally attractive and pleasing thinness: slender hands. Slight often adds the idea of frailness to that of thinness: a slight, almost fragile, figure. Slim implies a lithe or delicate thinness: a slim and athletic figure.

Other Word Forms

  • slenderly adverb
  • slenderness noun
  • unslender adjective

Etymology

Origin of slender

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English slendre, sclendre; origin unknown

Example Sentences

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“I’m sorry about my ugly appearance,” a preteen Kaley said in a YouTube video played in court Thursday morning, urgently repeating, “I look so fat,” while panning the camera over her slender torso.

From Los Angeles Times

The Brooklyn Eagle wrote that contact with spirits, “rests on extremely slender foundations,” but was also, “worthy of serious investigation.”

From Literature

San Antonio took a slender lead into half-time.

From Barron's

Dirt fell from the ceiling as she tugged the slender glass tube free from the gnarly hand jutting out from the ceiling.

From Literature

It was his slender body type, natural athleticism and strong technique that made Arutyunyan know the jump many thought was impossible could be done.

From Los Angeles Times