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Slimly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Slimly means in a slender or narrow manner, often describing something done with little margin or barely sufficient space. It can also imply scarcity or meagerness in quantity.

slimly

/ˈslɪmli/ /ˈslɪmli/

Definition:

In a slender or slight manner; narrowly or barely sufficient.

Synonyms:

thinly, slightly, narrowly, sparingly, meagerly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

abundantly, generously, amply

Common Collocations:

slimly built, slimly furnished, slimly populated, slimly clad

Derivatives:

slimmer, slimming, slimness

Usage Tips:

Use "slimly" to describe something done in a minimal or barely adequate way, often with scarcity or narrowness.

Common Phrases:

slimly built house, slimly furnished room, slimly populated area

Etymology:

Derived from "slim," originating from Dutch "slim" (bad, sly), later evolving to mean slender or slight in English.

Examples:

  • 1. She dressed slimly for the summer heat.
  • 2. The room was slimly furnished with just a bed and chair.
  • 3. He won the race slimly by a fraction of a second.
  • 4. The village was slimly populated after the harsh winter.

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