slighter Meaning in marathi ( slighter शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
हलके
Verb:
दुर्लक्ष करा, स्क्रॅच, दुर्लक्ष, सपाट करणे, अनादर, तिरस्कार करणे,
Adjective:
क्षुल्लक थोडे, पल्का, थोडेसे, पारदर्शक आणि पातळ, गुलाबी, लीन,
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slighter's Usage Examples:
from the base to two-fifths, a large suffused postmedian blotch, and a slighter dorsal suffusion.
modified to convey a slighter degree of its root meaning, to convey the smallness of the object or quality named, or to convey a sense of intimacy or endearment.
and on the other side of the village (Shaftesbury Road) there is another slighter smaller play park.
slighter resemblances, such as coffee beans, vanilla beans, castor beans, and cocoa beans.
field created by the electron and the magnetic moment of the nucleus is a slighter correction to the energy levels known as the hyperfine structure.
This provides for a slighter shorter route (around 27 km for the round trip), though the walker must.
קָ֫מֶץ also denotes a slighter, as שׁוּרֶק and קִבּוּץ (also קבוץ פּוּם) a firmer, compression or contraction.
Neptune and Leander in Hero and Leander, and all akin, although drawn to a slighter scale, to Edward and Gaveston.
the hindwings are much whiter with the grey and rufous suffusion usually slighter and more restricted in area.
self-esteem, rendering the victim additionally dependent on the gaslighter for emotional support and validation.
21-4, and employed in his refusal to write a major epic, preferring slighter poetic forms.
Colorful East Indian armazine was said to be "slighter than those made in Europe and of an inferior quality.
or reality from delusion, thereby rendering the individual or group pathologically dependent on the gaslighter for their thinking and feelings.
Synonyms:
offensive activity, silent treatment, cold shoulder, offense, snub, cut, offence, discourtesy, rebuff,
Antonyms:
strengthen, switch on, uncut, expand, thicken,