slen
der
Comparative
more slender
Superlative
most slender
1
(of a person or body part) attractively thin
- She had a slender figure, with long limbs and a graceful posture.
- The model walked down the runway with a slender frame, captivating the audience with her elegance.
- His fingers were slender and nimble, perfect for playing the piano.
- The young deer had slender legs that carried it gracefully through the forest.
- Her slender fingers delicately traced the contours of the sculpture, admiring its intricate details.
2
having a thin diameter or width
- The slender branches of the willow tree swayed gently in the breeze.
- Her fingers were long and slender, perfect for playing the piano.
- The slender tower rose gracefully above the surrounding buildings.
- The artisan crafted a vase with a slender neck and an elegant base.
- The slender thread was delicate but strong enough to hold the beads in place.
3
small in quantity or amount
- The evidence against him was slender.
- She received a slender paycheck this month.
- The team has a slender chance of winning.
- He inherited a slender sum of money.
- The company has slender resources for expansion.
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