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    Slim
    /slim/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. make oneself thinner, especially by dieting: British "I need to slim down a bit" Similar lose weightget thinnerlose/shed some poundslose some inchesOpposite put on weight

    noun

    • 1. a course or period of slimming: "a sponsored slim"
    • 2. a term used in parts of Africa to refer to AIDS.
  2. The meaning of SLIM is of small diameter or thickness in proportion to the height or length : slender. How to use slim in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Slim.

  3. adjective. , slim·mer, slim·mest. slender, as in girth or form; slight in build or structure. Synonyms: thin. Antonyms: fat. poor or inferior: a slim chance; a slim excuse. small or inconsiderable; meager; scanty: a slim income.

  4. small or slight, especially in a way that makes success difficult: The trend was upwards, but the gains were slim. The polls show Brackett leading by a slim 51% to her opponent's 49%. The pizza delivery chain operates on a philosophy of slim margins and huge volume.

  5. small or slight, especially in a way that makes success difficult: The trend was upwards, but the gains were slim. The polls show Brackett leading by a slim 51% to her opponent's 49%. The pizza delivery chain operates on a philosophy of slim margins and huge volume.

  6. Anything slim is thin or narrow. So, your sister may be considered slim, and you could also have "a slim chance" of winning the lottery. Slim people are slender, and slim things are usually delicate, like a slim watch band.

  7. small in width relative to height or length. 2. small in amount or quality. slim chances of success. verb Word forms: slims, slimming, slimmed. 3. to make or become slim, esp by diets and exercise. 4. to reduce or decrease or cause to be reduced or decreased.

  8. 1. small in width relative to height or length. 2. small in amount or quality: slim chances of success. vb, slims, slimming or slimmed. 3. to make or become slim, esp by diets and exercise. 4. to reduce or decrease or cause to be reduced or decreased.

  9. not as big as you would like or expect synonym small. The party was returned to power with a slim majority. Definition of slim adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. SLIM definition: 1. Someone who is slim is thin in an attractive way. 2. small and not as much as you would like…. Learn more.

  11. Slim definition: Small in girth or thickness in proportion to height or length; slender.

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