Slightest - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈslaɪtəst|
Brit.  |ˈslaɪtɪst|  British pronunciation of the word slightest
- this word is used as a superlative form of the adjectiveslight

Extra examples

If you have even the slightest doubt, then don't do it.

The horse will respond to the slightest pressure of a rider's knee.

The slightest error can have serious consequences.

He wanted to avoid the slightest sniff of a scandal.

...the slightest change in her daily routine leaves her in complete bewilderment...

...the slightest dislocation in her daily routine bothered the elderly woman...

...had never had the slightest fear of flying...

...gets all in a huff every time anyone makes the slightest criticism...

...did not give the slightest inkling that he was planning to quit...

A particularly observant child, he noticed even the slightest changes in the classroom.

...her unshakable belief in a blissful afterlife allowed her to meet her quietus without the slightest tinge of fear or regret...

...the president's spouse must not have the slightest smudge of scandal...

...took umbrage at the slightest suggestion of disrespect...

We didn't have the slightest / faintest idea of it.

He didn't have the slightest notion of what I meant.

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