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(adj)
Thin; slim.
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(v)
(transitive) To make more slender.
Having little body fat or flesh; slim; slender; lean; gaunt.
(intransitive) To become less heavy or obese.
(ambitransitive) To reduce weight; to make or become thinner.
Small in size.
Not large or big; insignificant; few in number.
(transitive) To bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower.
Minor; small in amount
(of a person or animal) Slim; not fleshy.
take off weight
(also figuratively) Lean, slender, thin.
Stripped of unnecessary features.
Attractively thin; gracefully slender.
(informal) Thin, generally in a negative sense (as opposed to slim, which is thin in a positive sense).
Slender and long of limb; lanky.
Insubstantial.
(adv)
(degree) To a small extent or degree.
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
Thin, malnourished, and weak.
Having a small width; not wide; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
Very small.
(informal, derogatory) Tall, slim, and rather ungraceful or awkward.
Very small; tiny.
Poor, deficient or inferior in amount, quality or extent
Small, relatively small; used to contrast levels of the noun modified.
Not dense; meager; scanty
Having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.
Made smaller or less; having undergone reduction.
To the lowest degree.
Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; scanty; meager.
The smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree.
Having an even, smooth surface; smooth
Exhibiting social ability or cleverness.
Deficient in physical strength.
Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
(chiefly of resources, such as food) Uncommon, rare; difficult to find; insufficient to meet a demand.
Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
With certain (often specified) limits placed upon it.
Lesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option, particularly:
Evading capture, comprehension or remembrance.
(of food, drink, or a drug) Not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor.
With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them.
Having little difference or distance in place, position, or abstractly; see also close to.
Without funds; low on or out of money.
(transitive) To damn or curse.
Quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.
Taking up only a limited amount of space or room; compact.
Not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements; unpretentious, humble.
(sometimes vulgar) Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.
Not significant; not important, inconsequential, or having no noticeable effect.
Characterised by or exhibiting elegance.
In a smart manner.
(education) Initialism of beginning of year.
Having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress.
(of sleep) Quiet and deep.
Senses referring to subjective quality.
Of short duration; happening quickly.
In an intelligent manner; cleverly.
Emitting much light; visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, radiant.
Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
(n)
(uncountable) An element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise.
Having been made more simple and straight forward.
Represented according to some convention, omitting dispensable detail, rather than in a realistic or literal manner.
Not bright or colorful.
Having less than average weight.
Closely packed or densely constituted; having much material in a small volume.
To launch (forcefully project) a projectile.
A gee-gee, a horse.
Composed of a single integral unit, or so appearing.
Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty.
Having light; bright; clear; not dark or obscure.
Combining two or more items or features in one unit.
A surname.
The driest and palest type of traditional sherry.
Initialism of based on experience, mentioned in job offers where compensation is to be negotiated.
Having little flesh; lean; thin.
Edgar Allan Poe, an American author and poet of the 19th century, known especially for his dark themes.
A surname from Arabic.
A city, the county seat of Pickens County, South Carolina, United States.
(N)
a 1995 American drama film directed by Larry Clark in his directorial debut and written by Harmony Korine in his screenwriting debut.
A surname from Spanish
Initialism of Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Capable of being easily bent; flexible.
Slender or thin; not well filled out; not plump; shrunken; lean.
(of a person) Thin and angular.
Characteristic of a spindle; slender and of weak appearance.
(transitive) To reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess.
Thin, muscular and flexible.
Unhealthily thin, as from hunger or illness: drawn, emaciated, haggard.
Made, or become weak; subject to attenuation.
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