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ever-so-slight

 

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Term: Ever-So-Slight

Definition:

An adjective used to describe something extremely small, delicate, or subtle.

Senses:

  1. Referring to a tiny physical measurement.
  2. Expressing a subtle change or distinction.

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Examples:

  1. He noticed an ever-so-slight movement in the bushes.
  2. The chef seasoned the dish with an ever-so-slight hint of cinnamon.
  3. The ever-so-slight variation in color made the painting more captivating.
  4. She detected an ever-so-slight tremor in his voice, indicating his nervousness.

Usage:

This term is often used to emphasize the minimal nature of a characteristic, action, or change. It adds a touch of sophistication and intensity to descriptions.

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