Crossword-Solution: SLIGHTINGLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Slightingly | adv. | In a slighting manner. |
We have 31 clues for the answer “SLIGHTINGLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| lief | 47 answers |
| not heavy | 48 answers |
| voluntarily | 49 answers |
| instantaneously | 49 answers |
| fleetly | 49 answers |
| fleetingly | 49 answers |
| at pleasure | 49 answers |
| indifferently | 50 answers |
| facilely | 50 answers |
| Gladly | 51 answers |
| straightway | 51 answers |
| ethereally | 51 answers |
| buoyantly | 51 answers |
| agilely | 51 answers |
| effortlessly | 52 answers |
| exquisitely | 52 answers |
| Readily | 52 answers |
| gently | 54 answers |
| Willingly | 56 answers |
| hurrying | 57 answers |
| forthwith | 58 answers |
| unhindered | 60 answers |
| daintily | 61 answers |
| Abruptly | 61 answers |
| aptly | 62 answers |
| instantly | 65 answers |
| Promptly | 66 answers |
| unobstructed | 66 answers |
| Unchecked | 70 answers |
| At once! | 75 answers |
| Immedi-ately | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting
various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged
in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
ATAEG
Hint 3 another clue
CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with SLIGHTINGLY (5)
She is not a clever girl, but she has better sense than you are aware of, and does not deserve to have her understanding spoken of so slightingly.
She found herself thinking of the bygone days of her humiliation almost as harshly as Henry Westwick had thought of them--she who had rebuked him the last time he had spoken slightingly of his brother in her presence! A sudden fear and doubt of herself, startled her physically as well as morally.
First, the Indian does not speak of these deep matters so long as he believes in them, and when he has ceased to believe he speaks inaccurately and slightingly.
Out of the age of gas lamps he glances back slightingly at the mirk and glimmer in which his ancestors wandered; his heart waxes jocund at the contrast; nor do his lips refrain from a stave, in the highest style of poetry, lauding progress and the golden mean.
And if any fool speaks slightingly of you, you can reply: ‘I have an income of five hundred thousand francs,’ and he’ll say no more.” Madame d’Argeles listened, speechless with horror and disgust.