Slender
UK //ˈslɛndə//US //ˈslɛndər//
Definition
Having a small width in relation to height; gracefully thin.
In simple words: Thin and graceful.
Examples
- The model had a slender figure that was admired by many.
- Slender trees lined the path, reaching towards the sky.
- He wore a slender tie that matched his suit perfectly.
- Her slender fingers danced across the piano keys effortlessly.
- The vase was slender, elegantly showcasing the flowers inside.
Usage notes
Use 'slender' to describe something that is attractively thin; typically used in a positive or neutral context.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'slender' as 'sledge' - light, and easy to move.
Collocations
- slender figure
- slender tree
- slender silhouette
Synonyms
- thin
- slim
- lean
- narrow
- lithe
Antonyms
- stout
- chubby
- thick
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'slender' with 'slim' - 'slender' often implies gracefulness.
- Using 'slender' to describe objects - primarily used for living beings.
- Mixing up the intensity of thinness; 'slender' is less extreme than 'thin'.