Thin, slender, slim, slight, tenuous mean not thick, broad, abundant, or dense Thin implies comparatively little extension between surfaces or in diameter, or it may imply lack of substance, richness, or abundance. (especially of people) attractively thin To try to get thinner by eating… Slender, as in girth or form Slight in build or structure.
See examples of slim used in a sentence. Discover everything about the word slim in english Slim /slɪm/ adj., slim•mer, slim•mest, v., slimmed, slim•ming Slender, as in the width around one's body or in form To become or make slim To lose or cause to lose weight, as by dieting or exercise.
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.
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