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- adjectiveslim (adjective) · slimmer (comparative adjective) · slimmest (superlative adjective)
- (of a person or their build) gracefully thin; slenderly built (used approvingly):"her slim figure" · "the girls were tall and slim"
- (of a thing) small in width and typically long and narrow in shape:"a slim gold band encircled her wrist"
- (of a garment) cut on slender lines; designed to make the wearer appear slim:"a pair of slim, immaculately cut slacks"
- (of a business or other organization) reduced to a smaller size in the hope that it will become more efficient:"companies will extract all possible productivity gains from their slimmer workforces before adding people"
- (of something abstract, especially a chance or margin) very small:"there was just a slim chance of success" · "the evidence is slim"
verbBRITISH ENGLISHslim (verb) · slims (third person present) · slimmed (past tense) · slimmed (past participle) · slimming (present participle)- make oneself thinner, especially by dieting:"I need to slim down a bit"
- make (a person or a bodily part) thinner:"how can I slim down my hips?"
- reduce (a business or other organization) to a smaller size in the hope of making it more efficient:"restructuring and slimming down the organization"
nounslim (noun) · slim disease (noun) · slim diseases (plural noun)- a course or period of slimming:"a sponsored slim"
- a term used in parts of Africa to refer to AIDS.
Originmid 17th century: from Low German or Dutch (from a base meaning ‘slanting, cross, bad’), of Germanic origin. The pejorative sense found in Dutch and German existed originally in the English noun slim ‘lazy or worthless person’; compare with the South African usage ‘crafty, sly’ (slim).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of a person or their build) gracefully thin; slenderly built (used approvingly):
- (of something abstract, especially a chance or margin) very small:
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- Slim is an adjective that means thin, slender, or small in proportion to height or length12345. It is usually used in a positive or approving way to describe a person's figure or appearance14. Slim can also mean small, poor, or meager in quantity or amount35. It is often used to describe a chance, an excuse, or an income that is not very good or sufficient3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.slim adjective (THIN) Add to word list A1 approving (especially of people) attractively thin: slim hips / legs She has a lovely slim figure.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/slimThe meaning of SLIM is of small diameter or thickness in proportion to the height or length : slender.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slimadjective,slim·mer, slim·mest. slender, as in girth or form; slight in build or structure. poor or inferior: a slim chance; a slim excuse. small or inconsiderable; meager; scanty: a slim income. sized for the thinner than average person.www.dictionary.com/browse/slimDefinition of slim adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary slim adjective /slɪm/ /slɪm/ (comparative slimmer, superlative slimmest) (approving) (of a person) thin, in a way that is attractivewww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…slim (slĭm) adj. slim·mer, slim·mest 1. Small in girth or thickness in proportion to height or length; slender. 2. Small in quantity or amount; meager: slim chances of success.www.thefreedictionary.com/slim
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