100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "slightly"
Definition
The adverb slightly means to a small degree or extent; it indicates a minor change or difference in quantity, quality, or intensity. It can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, emphasizing that the effect or change is minimal.
Synonyms
- A little
 - Somewhat
 - Marginally
 - Mildly
 - Partially
 - Just a bit
 - To a small extent
 - Barely
 
Antonyms
- Significantly
 - Considerably
 - Substantially
 - Greatly
 - Extremely
 - Profoundly
 - Vastly
 - Dramatically
 
Examples
- The weather is slightly cooler today than yesterday.
 - She was slightly nervous before her presentation.
 - The paint color is slightly darker than I expected.
 - He felt slightly better after taking the medicine.
 - The cake is slightly overcooked but still edible.
 - Can you adjust the volume slightly lower?
 - The road was slightly bumpy due to construction.
 - She smiled slightly when she saw the puppy.
 - The instructions were slightly confusing at first.
 - The dress fits me slightly tighter than last time.
 - The meeting was slightly delayed due to traffic.
 - He was slightly surprised by her answer.
 - The coffee is slightly too hot to drink yet.
 - I was slightly disappointed with the movie.
 - The results were slightly better than we anticipated.
 - The flowers are slightly wilted but still beautiful.
 - She spoke slightly louder to be heard over the music.
 - The child is slightly taller than his classmates.
 - I can see slightly better with my new glasses.
 - The recipe calls for slightly less sugar than usual.
 - The fabric feels slightly rough against my skin.
 - He was slightly late to the party.
 - The sound was slightly muffled in the distance.
 - She was slightly annoyed by the interruption.
 - The painting is slightly crooked on the wall.
 - He felt slightly out of place at the gathering.
 - The soup is slightly too salty for my taste.
 - She tilted her head slightly to the side.
 - The dog looked slightly confused by the new commands.
 - The traffic was slightly lighter than usual.
 - He raised his hand slightly to get the teacher's attention.
 - The temperature will drop slightly overnight.
 - The project is slightly behind schedule.
 - She was slightly tired after the long journey.
 - He adjusted his tie slightly before entering the room.
 - The fabric has slightly different textures on each side.
 - The test questions were slightly easier than last time.
 - The movie was slightly predictable but still enjoyable.
 - He smiled slightly at the compliment.
 - There was slightly more traffic than usual on the highway.
 - The book was slightly more interesting than I thought.
 - Her voice was slightly shaky during the interview.
 - The child looked slightly worried about the storm.
 - The view from the top was slightly disappointing.
 - The cake is slightly undercooked in the middle.
 - She felt slightly guilty for not calling her friend.
 - The design was slightly altered from the original plan.
 - He could feel his heart racing slightly faster.
 - The dress was slightly too long for her.
 - I was slightly hesitant to try the new dish.
 - The team performed slightly better in the second half.
 - The light in the room was slightly dim.
 - She looked slightly puzzled by the question.
 - The dog seemed slightly more energetic today.
 - The prices have increased slightly over the past year.
 - He was slightly embarrassed by the compliment.
 - The experiment showed slightly different results.
 - The weather is slightly unpredictable this time of year.
 - The movie was slightly longer than I expected.
 - She felt slightly overwhelmed with the workload.
 - The music was slightly too loud for conversation.
 - He walked slightly faster to catch the bus.
 - The cake has slightly different flavors than last time.
 - The presentation was slightly more engaging than others.
 - I felt slightly more confident during the interview.
 - The road was slightly slippery after the rain.
 - The cat looked slightly annoyed at the noise.
 - She felt slightly cold without her jacket.
 - The performance was slightly better than the last one.
 - He was slightly worried about the upcoming exam.
 - The party was slightly more crowded than I expected.
 - She felt slightly dizzy after spinning around.
 - The soup tasted slightly better with herbs added.
 - The child was slightly shy during the introduction.
 - The floor was slightly uneven in some places.
 - The advertisement was slightly misleading.
 - The new software is slightly more user-friendly.
 - The cookies turned out slightly burned on the edges.
 - He was slightly skeptical about the proposal.
 - The colors in the painting are slightly faded.
 - She was slightly relieved to hear the good news.
 - The presentation started slightly later than scheduled.
 - The kitten looked slightly scared of the vacuum cleaner.
 - The cake was slightly dry after baking too long.
 - The landscape was slightly more beautiful at sunset.
 - The story felt slightly rushed at the end.
 - He noticed she was slightly fidgeting during the meeting.
 - The temperature in the room was slightly warmer than outside.
 - The game was slightly easier than the last one we played.
 - The flowers are slightly wilting after the hot weather.
 - She felt slightly more at ease after talking to her friend.
 - The train was running slightly ahead of schedule.
 - The presentation was slightly underwhelming.
 - He smiled slightly at the funny joke.
 - The landscape changed slightly as we drove further.
 - The cake rose slightly in the oven.
 - She looked slightly puzzled by his response.
 - The new phone is slightly bigger than the old one.
 - The breeze felt slightly cooler in the shade.
 - The deadline was slightly extended to accommodate everyone.
 
