slighted 的 3 个定义
slight·er, slight·est.
- small in amount, degree, etc.: a slight increase; a slight odor.
- of little importance, influence, etc.; trivial: a slight cut.
- slender or slim; not heavily built.
- (5)
- to treat as of little importance.
- to treat with indifference; ignore, especially pointedly or contemptuously; snub: to be slighted by society.
- to do negligently; scamp: to slight one's studies.
- an act or instance of slighting or being slighted: The critics’ slights led her to change direction in her work.
- a pointed and contemptuous discourtesy; affront: She considered not being invited an unforgivable slight.
slighted 近义词
offend, insult
slighted 的近义词 36 个
- disparage
- scorn
- snub
- affront
- chill
- contemn
- cool
- cut
- despise
- discount
- disdain
- disregard
- fail
- flout
- forget
- ignore
- neglect
- omit
- overlook
- pooh-pooh
- reject
- scoff
- skip
- slur
- upstage
- blink at
- brush off
- give the brush
- give the cold shoulder to
- make light of
- not give time of day
- show disrespect
- shrug off
- sneeze at
- treat with contempt
- turn deaf ear to
slighted 的反义词 26 个
更多slighted例句
- There’s a slight risk that there could be an oversupply of apartments in the future, but so far apartments, condos and single-family homes are getting leased or purchased.
- Let them skim against your thighs, and stop when you feel a slight pull in your hamstrings.
- Friday and Saturday, however, look much nicer, with only partly cloudy skies and slight chances of rain.
- Scott’s sweeping vocals and Kelley’s slight grit made them ideal singing partners, while Haywood served as a guitar savant.
- A high waist and nearly invisible front pockets make for a clean, flattering look, and the slight flare at the bottom of the wide leg keeps the Merida playful.
- Diamond is slighted with a trip to a mall in South Carolina.
- Salem the prep school kid felt so slighted by a paltry $3 million bonus in 2011 that he left the firm.
- Right now, Ukrainians feel slighted and wary about the future.
- Everybody has had something happen to them, that they feel slighted.
- An author arguing a point of view has a right to be annoyed if the quality of his work has been unfairly slighted.
- Gilbert was not at all satisfied with the promise Dolly had given to his father; he thought himself slighted and ill-used.
- Again and again he threw up his command because he thought he was slighted or that others were preferred to him.
- Your duties will call you from one group to another, and require constant watchfulness that no one guest is slighted.
- You can see that she believes her play was slighted and that it is a great deal better than yours, Jess.
- Now, jealousy and perception awoke together—at one sweeping glance backward, she saw herself slighted—foiled—duped!