slightness

NOUN
  1. the property of an attractively thin person
  2. smallness of stature
  3. the quality of being unimportant and petty or frivolous
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How To Use slightness In A Sentence

  • Apart from the slightness of the story, however, the real disappointment is that the movie teaches a vaguely unsavoury lesson: you can't give up a fine catch just for love - it needs to be for money and love.
  • Verily, this is a marvellous thing, and doubtless it ariseth from the slightness of thy wit, for hadst thou aught of sense, thou hadst enquired of the beatings of the billows and the waftings of the winds. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Apart from the slightness of the story, however, the real disappointment is that the movie teaches a vaguely unsavoury lesson: you can't give up a fine catch just for love - it needs to be for money and love.
  • Komorebi is a slight work made up of sketches and vignettes, whose very slightness is one of its most attractive qualities.
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