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slighted
[ slahy-tid ]
adjective
- treated with indifference, especially pointedly or contemptuously; snubbed:
She was miffed at the lack of a written invitation, clearly feeling herself the slighted party.
- treated as unimportant; given insufficient attention, value, or effort:
Too often, science is a slighted part of the elementary school curriculum.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of slight.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·²õ±ô¾±²µ³ó³Ù·±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of slighted1
Example Sentences
“That was a father. I can’t sit here and be angry or feel slighted by LeBron James in any way in that regard.â€
Both unions rushed to smooth the waters after the column appeared, but the feeling of being slighted remains.
Judge Geraint Walters told Swansea Crown Court that Cooper appeared to have felt "slighted" after Mr Evans and his partner shared a look while his partner, Catherine Tracy Francis, was singing karaoke.
According to Witty’s memo, obtained by journalist Ken Klippenstein and reportedly sent out on Wednesday, not all customers feel slighted by the insurance provider with its notoriously high denial rates.
Now is, surely, the time for McIlroy to feel slighted and respond with his his clubs.
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