Slender

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English

Adjective

Slender (comparative slenderer, superlative slenderest)

  1. Thin; slim.
    A rod is a long slender pole used for angling.
  2. (Irish language) palatalized

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Adverbs for Slender

gracefully; unusually; remarkably; delightfully; pleasantly; attractively; exceptionally; marvelously; extremely; beautifully; exquisitely; youthfully; prettily.

Thesaurus

Junoesque, Lenten, Spartan, abstemious, agreeable, airy, amply endowed, angustifoliate, angustirostrate, angustisellate, angustiseptal, ascetic, asinine, attenuate, attenuated, austere, becoming, bonny, boyish, braw, built, built for comfort, buxom, callipygian, callipygous, catchpenny, circumscribed, close, close-fitting, comely, confined, constricted, cramp, cramped, crowded, curvaceous, curvy, deficient, delicate, diaphanous, diluted, dwarfed, dwarfish, empty, ethereal, exiguous, fair, fat, fatuous, feeble, fine, fine-drawn, finespun, flimsy, foolish, frail, fribble, fribbling, frivolous, frothy, frugal, futile, gauzy, girlish, goddess-like, good-looking, goodly, gossamer, graceful, gracile, idle, impoverished, inadequate, inane, incapacious, incommodious, insignificant, insubstantial, insufficient, isthmian, isthmic, jejune, lacy, lanky, lean, light, likely, limited, lissome, lithe, little, lovely to behold, meager, mean, miserly, misty, narrow, near, negligible, niggardly, nugacious, nugatory, off, otiose, outside, paltry, papery, parsimonious, personable, pleasing, pneumatic, poor, presentable, puny, rare, rarefied, reedy, remote, restricted, scant, scanty, scarce, scrawny, scrimp, scrimpy, shallow, shapely, shy, sightly, silly, skimp, skimpy, slenderish, slight, slight-made, slim, slimmish, slinky, small, spare, sparing, stacked, starvation, statuesque, stingy, stinted, strait, straitened, stunted, subsistence, subtle, superficial, svelte, sylphlike, tenuous, thin, thin-bodied, thin-set, thin-spun, thinnish, threadlike, tight, trifling, trim, trite, trivial, twiggy, unlikely, unnourishing, unnutritious, vacuous, vague, vain, vapid, wanting, wasp-waisted, watered, watered-down, watery, weak, well-built, well-favored, well-formed, well-made, well-proportioned, well-shaped, well-stacked, willowy, windy, wiredrawn, wispy

Etymology

From Middle English slendre, sclendre, from Old French esclendre (thin, slender), of Germanic origin, from Old Dutch slinder (thin, lank), from Proto-Germanic *slindraz (sliding, slippery), from Proto-Indo-European *sleidh- (to slip). Cognate with Bavarian Schlenderling (that which dangles), German schlendern (to saunter, stroll), Dutch slidderen, slinderen (to wriggle, creep like a serpent), Low German slindern (to slide on ice). More at slide, slither.

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